Knowledge Management White Papers
From Multimedia Retrieval to Knowledge Management
Overview This paper explores how current traditional applications in multimedia indexing can evolve into fully-fledged knowledge management systems in which multimedia content, audio, video and images, are first class citizens and contribute as much as textual sources. This paper starts by describing a current application for indexing audio and video from the Web, the SpeechBot web index, and continue by exploring possible uses and expansions of this technology for knowledge management. It also describes the main problems the use of audio and video data introduce to knowledge management and suggest ways to compensate for them.
| Publisher | Hewlett-Packard | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | March 2002 | Downloads | 16 |
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