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Uncertainty Extensions to Ontologies as a Tool for Semantic Interpretation in Audiovisual Systems
SMRŽ, P. Uncertainty Extensions to Ontologies as a Tool for Semantic Interpretation in Audiovisual Systems. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, Poster and Demo. Athens: 2006. p. 27-28.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Smrž Pavel, doc. RNDr., Ph.D., DCGM (FIT)
Abstract
This paper deals with semantic interpretation of audiovisual data. It
investigates how explicit interpretation of uncertainty can help to bridge
the semantic gap. We present a case study of FuzzyOWL --- a current uncertainty
representation framework --- applied in the context of the recent European
project CARETAKER focusing on automated situation awareness, diagnosis and
decision support. A particular user-oriented task is modelled in FuzzyOWL.
The paper briefly summarizes basic features of the formalism, discusses pros
and cons and points out difficulties and problems connected to its employment.
Keywords
uncertainty processing, audiovisual systems
Annotation
Published
2006
Pages
27–28
Proceedings
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, Poster and Demo
Conference
International Conference on Semantics and Digital Media Technology
Place
Athens
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT22431,
author="Pavel {Smrž}",
title="Uncertainty Extensions to Ontologies as a Tool for Semantic Interpretation in Audiovisual Systems",
booktitle="Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, Poster and Demo",
year="2006",
pages="27--28",
address="Athens"
}
Projects
CARETAKER - Content Analysis and REtrieval Technologies to Apply Knowledge Extraction to massive Recording, EU, Sixth Framework programme, 027231, start: 2006-03-01, end: 2008-09-30, completed
Specifický výzkum, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, SV, start: 2005-01-01, end: 2009-12-31, completed
Specifický výzkum, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, SV, start: 2005-01-01, end: 2009-12-31, completed
Research groups
Knowledge Technology Research Group (RG KNOT)
Speech Data Mining Research Group BUT Speech@FIT (RG SPEECH)
Speech Data Mining Research Group BUT Speech@FIT (RG SPEECH)
Departments