The modern information overload problem caused by the availability of enormous amounts of information through internet makes it necessary to design systems that allow us to find the information we search and filter or personalize the information according to our needs. For that matter it is fundamental to be able to automatically index not only textual contents but also audio (music, speech, etc.) image or video, using methods based on the content or even collaborative tagging as the one taking place in social networks. Examples of these multimedia management systems are Google search (and all its variants as Google Image, Google Goggles, etc.), recommender systems and user profilers like those available in Amazon.
Unit 0. Introduction to Multimedia Information Management Systems
Unit 1. Multimedia Descriptors
Unit 2. Methods for Multimedia Retrieval and Indexing
- Project 1. Image Clustering
- Project 2. Decision Trees
- Project 3. Face Recognition
Unit 3. Multimedia Retrieval and Indexing Systems
- Project 4. Retrieval Information System