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Multimedia Research: What Is the Right Approach?

Published: 01 April 2017 Publication History

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The multimedia research community has become increasingly proactive in trying to address the problems of people living in a world dominated by big (multimedia) data. Research has moved from user-agnostic problems to user-centric problems, and the quality of the offered solutions largely depends on the selected method, algorithm, and dataset. Here, however, Alan Hanjalic asks whether the community is as proactive when it comes to discussing if the selected approach is the right one? What are the guiding principles used to make this choice? Is there a philosophy underlying these principles? If so, how does it help optimize the mapping between the problems and proposed solutions? And what are the long-term implications of deploying the solutions in society?
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    cover image IEEE MultiMedia
    IEEE MultiMedia  Volume 24, Issue 2
    April 2017
    105 pages

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    IEEE Computer Society Press

    Washington, DC, United States

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    Published: 01 April 2017

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