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Convenient Discovery of Archived Video Using Audiovisual Hyperlinking

Proceedings of the Third Edition Workshop on Speech, Language & Audio in Multimedia - SLAM '15, 2015
This paper overviews ongoing work that aims to support end-users in conveniently exploring and exploiting large audiovisual archives by deploying multiple multimodal linking approaches. We present ongoing work on multimodal video hyperlinking, from a perspective of unconstrained link anchor identification and based on the identification of named ...
R.J.F. Ordelman (Roeland)   +4 more
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Copyright (and) Culture: the governance of audiovisual archives

info, 2016
AbstractPurpose – This paper asks the following research question: What are the policy dynamics of copyright regulation for digital audiovisual (AV) archives in Europe and what is their potential impact? The paper aims to discuss the social relevance of archives, European cultural policies targeting operationalisation of these archives and ...
Braun-Rozgonyi, Krisztina   +2 more
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Digital Audiovisual Archives: Unlocking our Audio and Audiovisual Heritage Potential

ESARBICA Journal: Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives, 2009
This article discusses the importance of digital sound and audiovisualarchives in the broadcast environment. However, the digitisation ofsound and audiovisual collections also impact on the non-broadcastenvironment. Digitising our AV collections has become critical. Assuch, we have entered an exciting phase in managing our assets –the new archiving. We
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Audiovisual archive exploitation in the networked information society

Proceedings of the 1st international ACM workshop on Music information retrieval with user-centered and multimodal strategies, 2011
Safeguarding the massive body of audiovisual content, including rich music collections, in audiovisual archives and enabling access for various types of user groups is a prerequisite for unlocking the social-economic value of these collections. Data quantities and the need for specific content descriptors however, force archives to re-evaluate their ...
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Streaming history increasing access to audiovisual archives

Journal of Media Practice, 2007
ABSTRACTThe audiovisual recordings of radio and television have the potential to help us understand our past. The broadcast media have slowly gained a cultural recognition that has placed a new significance on their expanding archive collections. Broadcast libraries and archives were established to facilitate the programme making.
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Deadline 2025: AIATSIS and the audiovisual archive

Archives and Manuscripts, 2019
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Australia’s archival repository for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage, is the nation’s pea...
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Gaze and Audiovisual Archives

2008
Ce texte traite des tensions dans la sphère des représentations audiovisuelles entre les logiques spectaculaires qui gouvernent les médias, et notamment les télévisions, et ce que les archives en images et sons maintiennent de traces peu lisibles et d’obscurités. Comment travailler les archives audiovisuelles pour suggérer que l’histoire n’est pas un «
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Strengthening African Audiovisual Archives: Embracing Intracontinental Linkages

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This essay explores the often-overlooked realm of intracontinental collaboration among audiovisual archives in Africa, contrasting it with the more discussed partnerships with financially affluent counterparts in the Global North. Drawing from personal experiences, including an invitation from Malawi to train mid-level managers, the speakers reflect on
Judith Opoku-Boateng   +1 more
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The Misophonia Audiovisual Trigger Archive (MATA)

The Misophonia Audiovisual Trigger Archive contains 1,300 five-second audiovisual clips spanning 12 empirically validated categories of misophonic triggers. Stimuli are organized into 12 folders, each representing a broad category: body-part sounds, mouth sounds (eating), mouth sounds (not eating), nasal–throat sounds, repetitive and continuous sounds (
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Digital audiovisual archives, semiotics and digital humanities.

2014
The topics of this lecture are:1) A short presentation and discussion of the notion « archive » in general.2) The relationship between archives and culture.3) The domain of digital archives and the central question of their exploitation.4) A presentation and discussion of a concrete example: the Audiovisual Research Archives (ARA) Program in Paris.5 ...
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