Author :
Damnjanovic, Ivan ; Reiss, Josh ; Barry, Dan
Abstract :
Many digital sound archives still suffer from tremendous problems concerning access. Materials are often in different formats, with related media in separate collections, and with non-standard, specialist, incomplete or even erroneous metadata. Thus, the end user is unable to discover the full value of the archived material. EASAIER addresses these issues with the development of an innovative remote access system which extends beyond standard content management and retrieval systems. The EASAIER system has been designed with sound archives, libraries, museums, broadcast archives, and music schools in mind. However, the tools may be used by anyone interested in accessing archived material; amateur or professional, regardless of the material involved. Furthermore, it enriches the access experience enabling the user to experiment with the materials in exciting new ways. The system features; enhanced cross media retrieval functionality, multi-media synchronisation, audio and video processing, analysis and visualisation tools, all combined within in a single user configurable interface.
Keywords :
audio signal processing; content management; information retrieval systems; meta data; multimedia computing; EASAIER system; audio processing; broadcast archives; content management; cross media retrieval; digital sound archive access; digital sound archives; library sound archive; metadata; multimedia synchronisation; museum sound archive; music schools; retrieval systems; single user configurable interface; sound archive enrichment; sound archive integration; sound archive retrieval; video processing; visualisation tools; Audio recording; Content based retrieval; Feature extraction; Music information retrieval; Ontologies; Speech analysis; Speech enhancement; Standards development; Streaming media; Visualization; Multimedia Retrieval; Music Ontology; Sound Archives; looping; marking; time-scaling;