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Collaborative annotation, analysis, and presentation interfaces for digital videoDiakopoulos, Nicholas A. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D)--Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. / Committee Chair: Essa, Irfan; Committee Member: Abowd, Gregory; Committee Member: Bolter, Jay; Committee Member: Lampe, Cliff; Committee Member: Stasko, John. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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Pitch detection of polyphonic music using constrained optimizationJeon, Woojay 12 1900 (has links)
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Collaborative annotation, analysis, and presentation interfaces for digital videoDiakopoulos, Nicholas A. 06 July 2009 (has links)
Information quality corresponds to the degree of excellence in communicating knowledge or intelligence and encompasses aspects of validity, accuracy, reliability, bias, transparency, and comprehensiveness among others. Professional news, public relations, and user generated content alike all have their own subtly different information quality concerns. With so much recent growth in online video, it is also apparent that more and more consumers will be getting their information from online videos and that understanding the information quality of video becomes paramount for a consumer wanting to make decisions based on it.
This dissertation explores the design and evaluation of collaborative video annotation and presentation interfaces as motivated by the desire for better information quality in online video. We designed, built, and evaluated three systems: (1) Audio Puzzler, a puzzle game which as a by-product of play produces highly accurate time-stamped transcripts of video, (2) Videolyzer, a video annotation system designed to aid bloggers and journalists collect, aggregate, and share analyses of information quality of video, and (3) Videolyzer CE, a simplified video annotation presentation which syndicates the knowledge collected using Videolyzer to a wider range of users in order to modulate their perceptions of video information. We contribute to knowledge of different interface methods for collaborative video annotation and to mechanisms for enhancing accuracy of objective metadata such as transcripts as well as subjective notions of information quality of the video itself.
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Automatic music transcription : an exploratory studyMatthaei, Peter E 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScEng) -- University of Stellenbosch, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In a pioneering project for the University of Stellenbosch, and indeed South Africa, an
automatic music transcription system was designed to explore the underlying theory,
concepts and problematies of polyphonic music transcription.
Automatic music transcription involves knowledge from the fields of acoustics, music
theory, digital signal processing and information theory. The key concepts from these
contributing fields as they relate to transcription systems are described in overview. A
transcription system is then developed which includes components for FFT-based multipitch
estimation, basic post-processing, estimation of the degree of polyphony, key determination,
note duration quantisation and score output. The operation of the system is
explained and tested at the hand of a synthetic polyphonic signal.
The system produced usable transcriptions of real monophonic input signals to scores
with standard notational symbols. The success of the system (as are the successes of
all published polyphonic transcription systems) was limited for real polyphonic music
signals. Nonetheless, the initial results are encouraging and indicate that the current
implementation can serve as a platform for a more sophisticated and accurate system. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In 'n baanbrekersprojek vir die Universiteit van Stellenbosch (en die breër Suid-Afrika) is
'n outomatiese musiek transkripsie stelselontwerp om die onderliggende teorie, konsepte
en problematiek van polifoniese musiek transkripsie te ondersoek.
Outomatiese musiek transkripsie kombineer kennis uit die navorsingsvelde van akoestiek,
musiekteorie, syferseinverwerking en informasieteorie. Die sluitelkonsepte van elkeen van
hierdie velde word kortliks weergegee soos dit van toepassing is op transkripsie stelsels.
'n Transkripsie stelsel met modules vir FFT-gebaseerde afskatting van polifoniese toonhoogtes,
basiese naverwerking, afskatting van die graad van polifonie, bepaling van die
sleutel, nootlengte kwantisering en bladmusiek notasie word aansluitend ontwikkel. Die
werkswyse van die stelsel word aan hand van 'n sintetiese polifoniese sein verduidelik en
getoets.
Die stelsel lewer bruikbare transkripsies van enkelstemmige intreeseine na bladmusiek
met standaard musieksimbole. Die sukses van die stelsel is beperk vir polifoniese musiek,
soos ook die algemene geval is vir ander gepubliseerde meerstemmige transkripsie stelsels.
Tog is die aanvanklike resultate belowend, met aanduidings dat die huidige implementering
kan dien as 'n beginpunt vir die ontwikkeling van 'n meer gesofistikeerde en akkurate
stelsel.
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Providers choices in web-medical records: An analysis of trade-offs made by physicians in San Bernardino CountyShankar, Jay Eriah 01 January 2002 (has links)
This thesis concluded that offering physicians an appropriate Web-based transcription service should be well received and improve their medical record management and patient care.
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