Video search today relies mostly on textual metadata that is associated with the video in terms of title, tags or surrounding page-text. This approach falls severely short by ignoring the richness of information within the video medium; an engine should ideally use this information to help a user search and navigate content. As video content [...]
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Radvision Challenge: Video Conferencing To Surpass “In-Person” Meeting Experience
Video conferencing is part of a $5 Billion dollar real-time collaboration market that includes audio, video and web conferencing products and services.
The great challenge for Video conferencing vendors is to supply users with a meeting experience that equals or surpasses “in-person” meetings. It is assumed that when meeting experience will be good enough, or even [...]
Google Challenge: Robust, As-Accurate-As-Human Genre Classification for Video
A notion of browsing collections is naturally associated with videos. Having videos classified into a pre-existing hierarchy of genres is one way to make the browsing task easier. The goal of this task would be to take user generated videos (along with their sparse and noisy metadata) and automatically classify them into genres. A public [...]
Radvision Challenge: Real-time Data Collaboration Adaptation for Multi-Device Video Conferencing
Video conferencing is part of a $5 Billion dollar real-time collaboration market that includes audio, video and web conferencing products and services.
Video conferencing usually involves three channels of information: video, audio and data. Data collaboration, adopted by virtually all video conferencing manufacturers, allows for a presenter to send data to all participants via a dedicated [...]



