Ongoing collaborations and uses
- The CineCast FUI project
aims at studying and deploying movie enrichment and audiovisual
metadata exchange.
- Daniel Schmitt -- PhD student at LISEC (Laboratoire
interuniversitaire des Sciences de l'Education et de la
Communication) Faculté des Sciences de l'Education, Université de
Strasbourg -- uses Advene to analyse video interviews of museum
visitors. Its results can be seen on
the museographie.fr
website. It is a nice example of how Advene covers multiple aspects
of video annotation: edition, video exploration and visualisation
through user-defined templates.
- The Technology
and Design for Healthcare research group (from Politecnico de
Milano) uses Advene to analyse video and augment them with sensor
information, such as in
the Babylandia
project.
- The TIMC-IMAG laboratory uses Advene to annotate video
recordings in the context of the Health Smart Home project: A Multimodal Corpus Recorded in a Health Smart Home
.
- Maxim Makatchev, Reid Simmons and Majd Sakr (from Carnegie
Mellon University) used Advene to analyse nonverbal behaviors
in receptionist interactions.
- The Cine Lab ANR Project aims at
studying, developing and experimentally validating a software to
annotate movies and produce new contents from these annotations.
- The
TeXMeX team at IRISA uses Advene to visualise and validate
the output of their video analysis algorithms. They contributed
alignment features as well as a new shot detection algorithm.
- In the Actors &
Avatars project at Roskilde Universitet (RUC), Advene is
used to analyse videoviews, i.e. video interviews and captures of users of virtual worlds, and carry
out their investigation.
- The Synote project used
Advene for initial prototypes and used it as inspiration for user
interface design and annotation making from Advene.
- INcorporACTIONS - Réincorporer le langage en interaction