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Reasoning with multimedia information using symbolic projection
In many multimedia application systems, it is not the final goal to retrieve the relevant multimedia information from different multimedia information sources. Rather, post-processing of the retrieved multimedia information is needed. For example, the retrieved information is used as “known facts”. The systems will do some reasoning to obtain further conclusions based on these multimedia form “known facts”. We call this reasoning with multimedia information. Most current research work in multimedia information processing is focused on multimedia information retrieval, but post-processing the retrieved information is more or less ignored. This paper explores the way to tackle this problem by using symbolic projection. A case study of reasoning with still image information is presented. Some extensions to symbolic projection- introducing auxiliary pictorial objects in symbolic pictures that need to be processed-are discussed. We expect this paper will stimulate further research on this important but ignored topic.
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Title of proceedings
AI 2001 : advances in artificial intelligence : 14th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Adelaide, Australia, December 10-14, 2001 : proceedingsEvent
Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (14th : 2001 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)Series
Lecture notes in computer science ; 2256.. Lecture notes in artificial intelligencePagination
317 - 328Publisher
SpringerLocation
Adelaide, S.Aust.Place of publication
Berlin, GermanyPublisher DOI
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2001-12-10End date
2001-12-14ISSN
0302-9743eISSN
1611-3349ISBN-10
3540429603Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2001, Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergEditor/Contributor(s)
D Corbett, M Stumptner, M BrooksUsage metrics
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