I recently attended the Henry Stewart DAM Conference in London. Here are a few reflections on this DAM event. In my slot I talked about, "Tagging Images for Findability -…
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I spent Monday and Tuesday of this week at the fascinating ISKO Content Architecture Conference. On Monday I gave a presentation on, "Still Digital Images - the hardest things to…
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The last time I raised the topic of image classification I discussed the basic attributes of images. This time I want to focus on the thornier issue of the content,…
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I was very interested to see Google experimenting with visual similarity in still images, what I usually call Content Based Image Retrieval or CBIR. Google Labs have just launched an…
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Join us for our future Webinar titled Discover the Semantic Web which takes place on Thursday February 12 2009. This webinar will focus on how organizations consume, digest, and share…
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Very similar to the possible benefits of the Semantic Web in what I like to call the research 'finding' environment in corporate enterprises and perhaps one of the most illustrative…
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If you have been keeping up with my posts on this blog you won't be surprised to learn that today I spent my lunch hour exploring a video search offering…
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Our Synaptica product enhancement strategy is to continuously develop useful and innovative ways for our clients to use Synaptica for their taxonomy and metadata management needs. So it wasn't a…
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Last week I attended AIIM’s ECM seminar on Automating Document-centric Processes – Is SharePoint Enough? It was a really interesting and informative event, with a few general sessions, several presentations…
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Last month I asked the question "What is the Hardest Content to Classify?" and promised additional posts on the subject based on my background of 13 years developing taxonomy and…
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