Friday, 2 February 2018


 The conference is held in English
 
09.00 -
09.45
Registration & coffee
09.45 - 10.00
Welcome

Eva-Lis Green, head of Digital Collections department, National Library of Sweden
10.00 - 10.45
Is broadcasting disappearing (into the internet), and can automation
rediscover it? An historical overview.
 
Richard Wright, Consultant Preservation Guide, previously BBC Research &
Development, 50 years in audiovisual research
10.45 -
11.15
Smart selections – methods for choosing and processing speech and video for indexing

David House, professor & Jens Edlund, associate professor, Royal School of Technology, Stockholm
11.15 -
11.45
Automated metadata extraction at Yle – Combinations of people and technology for a broadcaster's various needs

Lauri Saarikoski, development manager, Yle, the Finnish Broadcasting Company
11.45 -
12.15
Extracting text and metadata from sound and video collections at the British Library

Richard Ranft, head of Sound and Vision, the British Library
12.15 -
13.45
Lunch
13.45 -
14.15
Data Mining 70,000 Hours of TV News

Will Crichton, Ph.D. student at Stanford University
14.15 -
14.45
The I-Media-Cities project – extracting metadata from video

Uwe Kühhirt, head of Metadata Department, Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology
14.45 -
15.15
Illusive Proximity/Concrete Distance: On Mining & Mapping Local Audiovisual Data via Distant Access

Mats Jönsson, professor, Department of Cultural Sciences, University of Gothenburg
15.15 -
15.45
Coffee
15.45 -
16.30
Summary and observations

Johan Oomen, head of Research and Development Department, Beeld en Geluid, the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Moderator: Pelle Snickars, professor, Department of Culture and Media studies, Umeå University