User:Eidenberger/Media Understanding
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Media Understanding
Media Understanding is the research area of computer science that deals with the content analysis and categorization of digital media, including audio retrieval, biosignal processing, content-based image retrieval, environmental sound classification, face recognition, genome analysis, music genre classification, speech recognition, technical stock analysis, text retrieval, video analysis and video surveillance, to name a few. These areas share some very important properties:
- They exploit digital signals.
- Signals are summarized by signal processing.
- Summaries are clustered by machine learning algorithms.
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