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Developing AMIE: An Adaptive Multimedia Integrated Environment

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Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval: User, Context, and Feedback (AMR 2005)

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Large multimedia repositories can be used more effectively by providing a hybrid environment for accomplishing common tasks, such as searching, browsing, presenting and indexing of the material. In order to achieve this end, the semantic and relational information must accompany the technical, content-based data. In this paper, we present the framework underlying the development of a hybrid retrieval/presentation environment and a prototype in its early stages of development.

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El Demerdash, O., Bergler, S., Kosseim, L., Langshaw, P.K. (2006). Developing AMIE: An Adaptive Multimedia Integrated Environment. In: Detyniecki, M., Jose, J.M., Nürnberger, A., van Rijsbergen, C.J. (eds) Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval: User, Context, and Feedback. AMR 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3877. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11670834_6

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