Video Lectures from the Annual Semantic and Digital Media Technologies Conference
I knew there was a reason I didn’t fly all the way to Koblenz, Germany to learn more about Semantic Search and Digital Technologies. All the seminars have been posted online!
These are well worth the time to watch if you want to learn more about the so-called “bleeding-edge” of the online world. In fact, it’s been really interesting to see a proliferation of popular news stories about semantic web in the last week alone from the likes of Google and Ask.com.
Here’s a few of the lectures I particularly enjoyed (and understood):
Tracking the Progress of Multimedia Semantics - from MPEG-7 to Web 3.0
Data by the people, for the people
Tag Suggestr: Automatic Photo Tag Expansion using Visual Information for Photo Sharing Websites
And here’s one that I don’t even understand what the heck they’re saying in the title:
Context as a non-ontological determinant of semantics



