Social Multimedia Computing

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Social Multimedia Computing is a research area in computer science that combines aspects of multimedia computing and social computing .

Research topics (selection)

Research interests apply to the intersection of the areas mentioned above. Multimedia computing and social computing are each comparable to media informatics and socioinformatics , but not to be equated. Examples:

  • Social Event Detection (detection of social events)
  • Social Role Recognition (recognition of social roles)
  • Social Multimedia Mining ( data mining of social multimedia content)

Well-known researchers in this field include a. Sang Jitao and Noshir Contractor on its publication from 2010, this area builds.

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  1. ^ [1] ACM Digital Library

literature

  • User-centric Social Multimedia Computing - Sang Jitao (Springer 2014)