With the tremendous increase in multimedia content on the Web and in corporate intranets, discovering hidden meaning in raw multimedia is becoming one of the biggest challenges. Analysing multimedia content is still in its infancy, requires expert knowledge, and the few available products are associated with excessive price tags, while still not delivering sufficient quality for many tasks. This makes it almost impossible for normal companies, particularly SMEs, to make use of this technology. Also, analysis components typically operate in isolation and do not consider the context (e.g. embedding text) of a media resource.
MICO addresses these problems as follows:
The technology will be evaluated in two complementary use cases: crowd sourcing for academic research at Zooniverse (most successful crowd science platform) and video sharing at KIT digital (one of the biggest enterprise video sharing providers). Through its involvement in the Apache Software Foundation, the project partners will reach out to many technology companies and have access to a large community already at the beginning of the project. Publishing the main results as Open Source will enable particularly SMEs to benefit from cross-media analysis technology. The high interest of enterprises from the media and technology sectors in the MICO outcomes is demonstrated by Letters of Interest.
Principal Investigator(s) at the University | Prof. Dr. Harald Kosch (Lehrstuhl für Informatik mit Schwerpunkt Verteilte Informationssysteme) |
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Project period | 01.11.2013 - 31.10.2016 |
Website | http://www.mico-project.eu |
Source of funding |
![]() Europäische Union (EU) > EU - 7. Forschungsrahmenprogramm (7. FRP)
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Projektnummer | 610480 |