: Diane Rasmussen Neal
: Indexing and Retrieval of Non-Text Information
: De Gruyter Saur
: 9783110260588
: Knowledge and InformationISSN
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< >The scope of this volume will encompass a collection of research papers related to indexing and retrieval of online non-text information. In recent years, the Internet has seen an exponential increase in the number of documents placed online that are not in textual format. These documents appear in a variety of contexts, such as user-generated content sharing websites, social networking websites etc. and formats, includingphotographs, videos, recorded music, data visualizations etc. The prevalence of these contexts and data formats presents a particularly challenging task to information indexing and retrieval research due to many difficulties, such as assigning suitable semantic metadata, processing and extracting non-textual content automatically, and designing retrieval systems that 'speak in the native language' of non-text documents.

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Introduction to indexing and retrieval of non-text information-7
Part I: Literature reviews and theoretical frameworks19
Chapter 1. Precedent or preference? The construction of genre and music recommender systems21
Chapter 2. Multilingual taxonomy development for ordinary images: Issues and challenges46
Chapter 3. Access to editorial cartoons: The state of the art65
Part II: Information behaviour studies87
Chapter 4. Information behaviour and music information retrieval systems: Using user accounts to guide design89
Chapter 5. Seeking what we have yet to know: A user-centred approach to designing music knowledge platforms117
Chapter 6. Searching for music: End-user perspectives on system features143
Chapter 7. A user study of moving image retrieval systems and system design implications for library catalogues166
Part III: Empirical knowledge organization studies189
Chapter 8. An exploration of tags assigned to geotagged still and moving images on Flickr191
Chapter 9. Exploring the effectiveness of ontology based tagging versus free text tagging218
Chapter 10. That obscure object of desire: Facets for film access and discovery240
Chapter 11. Designing and visualizing faceted geospatial ontologies from library knowledge organization systems269
Part IV: Case studies291
Chapter 12. Subject indexing of images: Architectural objects with complicated history293
Chapter 13. An image based retrieval system for engineering drawings320
Chapter 14. Emotion felt and depicted: Consequences for multimedia retrieval349
Chapter 15. The critical role of the cold-start problem and incentive systems in emotional Web 2.0 services382
Chapter 16. Non-textual information in gaming: A case study of World of Warcraft412
Index435