Social Media Retrieval (eBook)

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2012 | 2013
XII, 484 Seiten
Springer London (Verlag)
978-1-4471-4555-4 (ISBN)

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This comprehensive text/reference examines in depth the synergy between multimedia content analysis, personalization, and next-generation networking. The book demonstrates how this integration can result in robust, personalized services that provide users with an improved multimedia-centric quality of experience. Each chapter offers a practical step-by-step walkthrough for a variety of concepts, components and technologies relating to the development of applications and services. Topics and features: introduces the fundamentals of social media retrieval, presenting the most important areas of research in this domain; examines the important topic of multimedia tagging in social environments, including geo-tagging; discusses issues of personalization and privacy in social media; reviews advances in encoding, compression and network architectures for the exchange of social media information; describes a range of applications related to social media.

Dr. Naeem Ramzan is a Senior Researcher at Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Dr. Roelof van Zwol is Director of Product Information, Search at Netflix, USA.

Dr. Jong-Seok Lee is an Assistant Professor at Yonsei University, South Korea.

Dr. Kai Clüver is a Research Associate at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany.

Dr. Xian-Sheng Hua is a Lead Researcher at Microsoft, USA.


This comprehensive text/reference examines in depth the synergy between multimedia content analysis, personalization, and next-generation networking. The book demonstrates how this integration can result in robust, personalized services that provide users with an improved multimedia-centric quality of experience. Each chapter offers a practical step-by-step walkthrough for a variety of concepts, components and technologies relating to the development of applications and services. Topics and features: introduces the fundamentals of social media retrieval, presenting the most important areas of research in this domain; examines the important topic of multimedia tagging in social environments, including geo-tagging; discusses issues of personalization and privacy in social media; reviews advances in encoding, compression and network architectures for the exchange of social media information; describes a range of applications related to social media.

Dr. Naeem Ramzan is a Senior Researcher at Queen Mary University of London, UK.Dr. Roelof van Zwol is Director of Product Information, Search at Netflix, USA.Dr. Jong-Seok Lee is an Assistant Professor at Yonsei University, South Korea.Dr. Kai Clüver is a Research Associate at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany.Dr. Xian-Sheng Hua is a Lead Researcher at Microsoft, USA.

Part I: Fundamentals of Social MediaSocial Video Retrieval: Research Methods in Controlling, Sharing, and Editing of Web VideoKonstantinos Chorianopoulos, David A. Shamma and Lyndon KennedySocial Media RecommendationZhi Wang, Wenwu Zhu, Peng Cui, Lifeng Sun and Shiqiang YangMultimedia Indexing, Search and Retrieval in Large Databases of Social NetworksTheodoros Semertzidis, Dimitrios Rafailidis, Eleftherios Tiakas, Michael G. Strintzis and Petros DarasSurvey on Social Community DetectionMichel Plantie and Michel CrampesDetecting Multimedia Contents of Social Events in Social NetworksMohamad Rabbath and Susanne BollPart II: Tagging of Social MediaGeoreferencing in Social NetworksPascal Kelm, Vanessa Murdock, Sebastian Schmiedeke, Steven Schockaert, Pavel Serdyukov and Olivier Van LaerePredicting User Tags in Social Media Repositories Using Semantic Expansion and Visual AnalysisTomas Piatrik, Qianni Zhang, Xavier Sevillano and Ebroul IzquierdoA Rule-Based Flickr Tag Recommendation SystemLuca Cagliero, Alessandro Fiori and Luigi GrimaudoSentic Computing for Social Media Analysis, Representation, and RetrievalErik Cambria, Marco Grassi, Soujanya Poria and Amir HussainHighlights Detection in Movie Scenes Through Inter-Users Physiological LinkageChristophe Chenes, Guillaume Chanel, Mohammad Soleymani and Thierry PunTowards Emotional Annotation of Multimedia ContentsAshkan Yazdani, Jong-Seok Lee, Touradj EbrahimiPart III: Privacy and Personalisation of Social MediaPrivacy in Recommender SystemsArjan Jeckmans, Michael Beye, Zekeriya Erkin, Pieter Hartel, Reginald Lagendijk and Qiang TangGeotag Propagation with User Trust ModellingIvan Ivanov, Peter Vajda, Jong-Seok Lee, Pavel Korshunov and Touradj EbrahimiContext Aware Content Adaptation for Personalised Social Media AccessHemantha Kodikara Arachchi and Safak DoganPart IV: Applications and ServicesProgression in Social Media: How PetaMedia Facilitate?Loretta AnaniaVideo Technology for Storage and Distribution of Personalised MediaGlenn Van Wallendael, Jan De Cock, Davy Van Deursen, Marta Mrak and Rik Van de WalleSocial Aware TV Content Delivery over Intelligent NetworksFrancisco Fraile, Pau Arce, Román Belda, Ismael de Fez, Juan Carlos Guerri and Ana PajaresDistributed Media Synchronization for Shared Video Watching: Issues, Challenges, and ExamplesFernando Boronat, Rufael Mekuria, Mario Montagud and Pablo CesareGuided: Sharing Media in Academic and Social Networks based on Peer-Assisted Learning e-PortfoliosPaulo N.M. Sampaio, Rúben H. de Freitas Gouveia and Pedro A. T. GomesSocial Video Retrieval: Research Methods in Controlling, Sharing, and Editing of Web VideoKonstantinos Chorianopoulos, David A. Shamma and Lyndon KennedySocial Media RecommendationZhi Wang, Wenwu Zhu, Peng Cui, Lifeng Sun and Shiqiang YangMultimedia Indexing, Search and Retrieval in Large Databases of Social NetworksTheodoros Semertzidis, Dimitrios Rafailidis, Eleftherios Tiakas, Michael G. Strintzis and Petros DarasSurvey on Social Community DetectionMichel Plantie and Michel CrampesDetecting Multimedia Contents of Social Events in Social NetworksMohamad Rabbath and Susanne Boll

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.12.2012
Reihe/Serie Computer Communications and Networks
Computer Communications and Networks
Zusatzinfo XII, 484 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Datenbanken Data Warehouse / Data Mining
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Grafik / Design
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Schlagworte Distribution of Media • Multimedia Retrieval • personalization • Social Media • Social Networks • Tagging
ISBN-10 1-4471-4555-0 / 1447145550
ISBN-13 978-1-4471-4555-4 / 9781447145554
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