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Topic Maps for image collections

Presentation, was published by Martin Leuenberger, Silke Grossmann, Niklas Stettler, and Josef Herget at 2006-02-15

This presentation outlines the aims of the Living Memory project and present first results.

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Living Memory is an interdisciplinary project running for two years, which is realised in cooperation of several institutions. It aims at developing an information system for a digital collection of different types of visual resources and will combine classical methods of image indexing and retrieval with innovative approaches like content-based image retrieval and the use of topic maps for semantic searching and browsing. This work-in-progress-report outlines the aims of the project and present first results after the period of eleven months.

Authors

Martin Leuenberger

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Silke Grossmann

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Niklas Stettler

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Josef Herget

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TMRA 2005

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Projects

The Living Memory

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The Living Memory is a digital, multimedia-based archive.

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The idea of Topic Maps is essential to enable dynamic information logistic. This requires a system that understands the context of the user to provide relevant informations and options automatically. Therefore semantic analysis is needed organizing content in a dynamic net structure.

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Jörg Wurzer
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