The Design of Intelligence for the Management of Personal Multimedia Content (original) (raw)

2006

aceMedia has taken the challenge of organising personal content by creating tools to automatically generate metadata descriptors and search content intuitively. In this paper we review part of the approach taken by aceMedia to create semantic metadata (ontologies) and use of this to enable more appropriate search and matching and managing of content. However, there is further benefit the end user can gain from this semantic metadata and this is from adding intelligence in the software. The benefits and how intelligence can be added is described with a particular focus on assisting the user in the creation of privacy preference rules when sharing content: the creation of self-governing inferencing.

Ontology-based Personalization for Multimedia Content1

2006

Abstract. Personalization is a difficult problem related to fields and applications ranging from information retrieval to multimedia content manipulation. Challenge is greater, when trying to combine traditional personalization techniques with novel knowledge representations like ontologies. This paper proposes a novel contextual knowledge modeling, based on ontologies and fuzzy relations and exploits it in user profiling representation, extraction and use.

A Multi-Purpose Ontology-Based Approach for Personalized Content Filtering and Retrieval

2006

Abstract. Personalised multimedia access aims at enhancing the retrieval process by complementing explicit user requests with implicit user preferences. We propose and discuss the benefits of the introduction of ontologies for an enhanced representation of the relevant knowledge about the user, the context, and the domain of discourse, as a means to enable improvements in the retrieval process and the performance of adaptive capabilities. We develop our proposal by describing techniques in several areas that exemplify the exploitation of the richness and power of formal and explicit semantics descriptions, and the improvements therein. 1.

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