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D5.2 Report On Live Human Annotation

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This document reports on human annotation within the LIVE project. First it gives an overview about different annotation types that are useful for the LIVE staging of media events. It then summarizes the requirements for manual annotation by collecting results from potential users, e.g. from discussions performed with broadcasters, reporters, editors and video jockeys (VJs). It defines the necessary content metadata needed within the LIVE system, gives an overview over existing tools and describes the tools developed for the LIVE project. Finally, user evaluations of the developed tools that were performed with professional users from the ORF are described at the end of the document. 
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WP5: Detection, Extraction and Annotation of Knowledge. 
IAIS, University of Applied Science Cologne  Carsten Rosche, Christian Eckes, Felix Zielke, Matthias Aust, Richard Wages, Stefan Gruenvogel, Sven Hoffmann 
2008-05-30 23:30  Request for more detail


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