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In the future, the content of videos, pictures and audio will be searched similarly to text content on the internet. This is the objective of the new European research project Media in Context, in which researchers from the Department of Computer Science at 91传媒在线 are included.
Text: Ingrid Söderbergh
The need for new features in internet search engines is increasing as streaming media, movies, and various forms of multimedia becomes more prevalent on the web.
Media in Context (MICO), is a new European research project aimed at developing new search engines that will make it possible to not only analyse the contents of the text on the Internet , but in all forms of media. The project will develop methods to search 鈥渕edia in cross-media context鈥, allowing to analyse media resources as well as connected聽content, including video, images, audio, text, link structure and metadata.
Senior Lecturer Johanna Bj枚rklund is coordinating Ume氓 University's participating in the study.
鈥淚t's an exciting project, and it will be fun to work with researchers from Salzburg Research, Fraunhofer, and the University of Oxford,鈥 says Johanna Bj枚rklund. 鈥淭he collective expertise of the project is stunning, and it is a bit of an honour to be included.鈥
Caption: The International Research Group for MICO project .To the right in the second row is Henrik Bj枚rklund and Lennart Edblom from the Department of Computer Science at Ume氓 University.
The results will be published as open source to enable smaller businesses will be able to make use of the cross-media analysis technology.
Ume氓 University鈥檚 part in the project amounts to about SEK 5.3 million, or 鈧600,000. The total project budget for MICO covers about SEK 38 million, or 鈧4.3 million.
Text: Mikael Hansson Translation: David Meyers
About the research project MICO:
MICO (Media in Context) is a research聽project partially funded by the European Commission聽7th Framework Programme of the EU, and will run for 36 months starting in November 2013.
In addition to Ume氓 University, other participants in the consortium include research institutes and companies from Germany, Austria, England and Italy. The project is coordinated by the research Salzburg Research in Austria.
For more information or an interview, please contact:
Johanna Bj枚rklundSenior Lecturer,聽Department of Computer SciencePhone: +46 (0)90-786 79 27 E-mail: johanna@cs.91传媒在线