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SIGIR
2011
ACM
12 years 10 months ago
Picasso - to sing, you must close your eyes and draw
We study the problem of automatically assigning appropriate music pieces to a picture or, in general, series of pictures. This task, commonly referred to as soundtrack suggestion,...
Aleksandar Stupar, Sebastian Michel
MM
2006
ACM
158views Multimedia» more  MM 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
Extreme video retrieval: joint maximization of human and computer performance
We present an efficient system for video search that maximizes the use of human bandwidth, while at the same time exploiting the machine’s ability to learn in real-time from use...
Alexander G. Hauptmann, Wei-Hao Lin, Rong Yan, Jun...
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
What to do when search fails: finding information by association
Sometimes people cannot remember the names or locations of things on their computer, but they can remember what other things are associated with them. We created Feldspar, the fir...
Duen Horng Chau, Brad A. Myers, Andrew Faulring
ADBIS
2007
Springer
110views Database» more  ADBIS 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Design of Web Agents Inspired by Brain Research
The paper presents an approach to combine knowledge from memory and brain sciences with information retrieval research in the design of Web agents. An information retrieval agent f...
Maya Dimitrova, Hiroaki Wagatsuma, Yoko Yamaguchi
MTA
2010
116views more  MTA 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Performing content-based retrieval of humans using gait biometrics
In order to analyse surveillance video, we need to efficiently explore large datasets containing videos of walking humans. At survei llance-image resolution, the human walk (their ...
Sina Samangooei, Mark S. Nixon