The CUBRIK Project: Human-enhanced time-aware multimedia search

2012-05-21
Fraternali, Piero
Tagliasacchi, Marco
Martinenghi, Davide
Bozzon, Alessandro
Catallo, Ilio
Ciceri, Eleonora
Nucci, Francesco
Croce, Vincenzo
Altıngövde, İsmail Sengör
Siberski, Wolf
Giunchiglia, Fausto
Nejdl, Wolfgang
Larson, Martha
Izquierdo, Ebroul
Daras, Petros
Chrons, Otto
Traphoener, Ralph
Decker, Bjoern
Lomas, John
Aichroth, Patrick
Novak, Jasminko
Sillaume, Ghislain
Figueroa, F. Sanchez
Salas-Parra, Carolina
The Cubrik Project is an Integrated Project of the 7th Framework Programme that aims at contributing to the multimedia search domain by opening the architecture of multimedia search engines to the integration of open source and third party content annotation and query processing components, and by exploiting the contribution of humans and communities in all the phases of multimedia search, from content processing to query processing and relevance feedback processing. The CUBRIK presentation will showcase the architectural concept and scientific background of the project and demonstrate an initial scenario of human-enhanced content and query processing pipeline.

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Citation Formats
P. Fraternali et al., “The CUBRIK Project: Human-enhanced time-aware multimedia search,” 2012, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/47069.