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Multimodal retrieval 2 Co-speech gestures 1 Communication studies 1 Computational archival science 1 Gesture retrieval 1 Intangible cultural heritage 1 Knowledge organisation 1 Martial arts 1 Movement computing 1 Video archive 1
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Dupont, Stéphane 1 Hou, Yumeng 1 Kenderdine, Sarah 1 Parian-Scherb, Mahnaz 1 Rossetto, Luca 1 Schuldt, Heiko 1 Seydou, Fadel Mamar 1 Uhrig, Peter 1
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International Journal on Digital Libraries 1 Journal of Documentation 1
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Gesture retrieval and its application to the study of multimodal communication
Parian-Scherb, Mahnaz; Uhrig, Peter; Rossetto, Luca; … - In: International Journal on Digital Libraries 25 (2023) 4, pp. 585-601
Comprehending communication is dependent on analyzing the different modalities of conversation, including audio, visual, and others. This is a natural process for humans, but in digital libraries, where preservation and dissemination of digital information are crucial, it is a complex task. A...
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Unlocking a multimodal archive of Southern Chinese martial arts through embodied cues
Hou, Yumeng; Seydou, Fadel Mamar; Kenderdine, Sarah - In: Journal of Documentation 80 (2023) 5, pp. 1148-1166
Purpose Despite being an authentic carrier of various cultural practices, the human body is often underutilised to access the knowledge of human body. Digital inventions today have created new avenues to open up cultural data resources, yet mainly as apparatuses for well-annotated and...
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