Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Multimedia 2006
DOI: 10.1145/1180639.1180744
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Event-centric multimedia data management for reconnaissance mission analysis and reporting

Abstract: We demonstrate the concept of event-centric multimedia data management in the context of a multimedia eChronicle for the analysis, exploration, and reporting of events in military reconnaissance missions. Unlike the traditional media-centric approach, event-centric multimedia data management focuses on the management of real-world events; documenting media are regarded as event metadata. For the detection of mission events, we apply simple but robust spatio-temporal clustering of basic soldier state and media … Show more

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“…Event-centric applications like [18,19,20] show different types of media assets as different facets of the events they document. From the authors' point of view, there is no other intuitive way to index multimedia assets from multiple users.…”
Section: Unified Indexingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Event-centric applications like [18,19,20] show different types of media assets as different facets of the events they document. From the authors' point of view, there is no other intuitive way to index multimedia assets from multiple users.…”
Section: Unified Indexingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the domain level, we pursue a spatial clustering of media events based on GPS information. This feature has been developed in one of our previous projects [20,39]. In addition to the domain level event detection by clustering, we also support elemental level event detection.…”
Section: Processes Of the Event Browsing And Annotation Phasementioning
confidence: 99%