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Third User Group Event during IBC 2008

15 September, 2008
Felix Meritis
Keizersgracht 324, 1016 EZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands



SALERO (presentation, pdf, 1.8 MB) is an IST project that aims at making cross media-production for games, movies and broadcast faster, better and cheaper by combining computer graphics, language technology, semantic web technologies as well as content based search and retrieval.

The purpose of the 3rd User Group meeting was not only to show the latest results from the project in relation to intelligent media production but to gather detailed feedback and ideas based on hands-on sessions during the meeting. Based on a live demonstration of creating a production the participants had the possibility to try the tools on their own and were able to judge their applicability in their environments.

There was time for informal discussions to analyze suitability of tools to the task, usability, comprehensiveness of function set, integration in the workflow process, and requirements and potential improvements from users' point of view.

Program

  • Welcome & Introduction (Georg Thallinger, JOANNEUM RESEARCH and Peter Stansfield, Wavecrest Systems)
Live Demonstrations of Tools
  • Audio Transformation (Oscar Mayor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
  • Speech Synthesis (Carlos Monzo, Universitat Ramon Llull)
  • Bones Dailies (Reinhard Fach and Henner Steinwede, Grass Valley Germany)
  • Semantic Annotation & Search (Gert Kienast, JOANNEUM RESEARCH)
Experimental Productions
  • Turing Machine Opera (Tea Stolt, Helsinki University of Arts & Design)
  • The i-VJ (Sonia Miarnau Freixes, Activa Multimedia)

Contact

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us:

Peter Stansfield
Wavecrest Sytems
Work phone: +44(1582)849481

User Group Meeting - Revisited

Introductory presentation from the User Group Event



Tea Stolt presenting the Turing Machine Opera.


Gert Kienast presenting the Semantic Annotation Tool.