Workshop on social, adaptive and personalised multimedia interaction and access, Florence, Italy
The expansion of the internet has resulted in an ever-growing amount of multimedia content available for both casual and professional users. This content is increasingly made up of distributed media that is produced, managed and consumed by communities of users who are often linked through social networks. As such, there is a growing need to facilitate effortless user access to these distributed media archives.
Typical approaches for assisting information access, such as browsing, searching, filtering, or recommendation techniques. Although quite advanced in the textual domain, they are still in their infancy with respect to the multimedia content domain. This can be attributed in the most part to the myriad of additional problems that exist in the multimedia domain in comparison to user interaction with text.
The main objective of the workshop is to provide a forum to disseminate work that explicitly exploit the synergy between multimedia content analysis, personalisation, and next generation networking and community aspects of social networks. In addition, it will also focus on the analysis of user-networked communities, which can potentially provide richer and more structured information related to users and multimedia content.For further information, please visit: http://ir.ii.uam.es/sapmia2010/(opens in new window)