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Indexing and Retrieval of Non-Text Information / ed. by Diane Rasmussen Neal.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Knowledge and Information : Studies in Information SciencePublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Saur, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (431 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110260571
  • 9783110260588
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 025.34 22//ger
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Introduction to indexing and retrieval of non-text information -- Part I: Literature reviews and theoretical frameworks -- Chapter 1. Precedent or preference? The construction of genre and music recommender systems -- Chapter 2. Multilingual taxonomy development for ordinary images: Issues and challenges -- Chapter 3. Access to editorial cartoons: The state of the art -- Part II: Information behaviour studies -- Chapter 4. Information behaviour and music information retrieval systems: Using user accounts to guide design -- Chapter 5. Seeking what we have yet to know: A user-centred approach to designing music knowledge platforms -- Chapter 6. Searching for music: End-user perspectives on system features -- Chapter 7. A user study of moving image retrieval systems and system design implications for library catalogues -- Part III: Empirical knowledge organization studies -- Chapter 8. An exploration of tags assigned to geotagged still and moving images on Flickr -- Chapter 9. Exploring the effectiveness of ontology based tagging versus free text tagging -- Chapter 10. That obscure object of desire: Facets for film access and discovery -- Chapter 11. Designing and visualizing faceted geospatial ontologies from library knowledge organization systems -- Part IV: Case studies -- Chapter 12. Subject indexing of images: Architectural objects with complicated history -- Chapter 13. An image based retrieval system for engineering drawings -- Chapter 14. Emotion felt and depicted: Consequences for multimedia retrieval -- Chapter 15. The critical role of the cold-start problem and incentive systems in emotional Web 2.0 services -- Chapter 16. Non-textual information in gaming: A case study of World of Warcraft -- Index
Summary: The scope of this volume will encompass a collection of research papers related to indexing and retrieval of online non-text information. In recent years, the Internet has seen an exponential increase in the number of documents placed online that are not in textual format. These documents appear in a variety of contexts, such as user-generated content sharing websites, social networking websites etc. and formats, including photographs, videos, recorded music, data visualizations etc. The prevalence of these contexts and data formats presents a particularly challenging task to information indexing and retrieval research due to many difficulties, such as assigning suitable semantic metadata, processing and extracting non-textual content automatically, and designing retrieval systems that "speak in the native language" of non-text documents.
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Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Introduction to indexing and retrieval of non-text information -- Part I: Literature reviews and theoretical frameworks -- Chapter 1. Precedent or preference? The construction of genre and music recommender systems -- Chapter 2. Multilingual taxonomy development for ordinary images: Issues and challenges -- Chapter 3. Access to editorial cartoons: The state of the art -- Part II: Information behaviour studies -- Chapter 4. Information behaviour and music information retrieval systems: Using user accounts to guide design -- Chapter 5. Seeking what we have yet to know: A user-centred approach to designing music knowledge platforms -- Chapter 6. Searching for music: End-user perspectives on system features -- Chapter 7. A user study of moving image retrieval systems and system design implications for library catalogues -- Part III: Empirical knowledge organization studies -- Chapter 8. An exploration of tags assigned to geotagged still and moving images on Flickr -- Chapter 9. Exploring the effectiveness of ontology based tagging versus free text tagging -- Chapter 10. That obscure object of desire: Facets for film access and discovery -- Chapter 11. Designing and visualizing faceted geospatial ontologies from library knowledge organization systems -- Part IV: Case studies -- Chapter 12. Subject indexing of images: Architectural objects with complicated history -- Chapter 13. An image based retrieval system for engineering drawings -- Chapter 14. Emotion felt and depicted: Consequences for multimedia retrieval -- Chapter 15. The critical role of the cold-start problem and incentive systems in emotional Web 2.0 services -- Chapter 16. Non-textual information in gaming: A case study of World of Warcraft -- Index

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The scope of this volume will encompass a collection of research papers related to indexing and retrieval of online non-text information. In recent years, the Internet has seen an exponential increase in the number of documents placed online that are not in textual format. These documents appear in a variety of contexts, such as user-generated content sharing websites, social networking websites etc. and formats, including photographs, videos, recorded music, data visualizations etc. The prevalence of these contexts and data formats presents a particularly challenging task to information indexing and retrieval research due to many difficulties, such as assigning suitable semantic metadata, processing and extracting non-textual content automatically, and designing retrieval systems that "speak in the native language" of non-text documents.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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