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NTUA-National Technical University of Athens. The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) is the oldest and most prestigious educational institution of Greece in the field of technology. In 1999, the Computer Vision, Speech Communication and Signal Processing (CVSP) Research Group was established by Xxxx. X. Maragos. Its collective research activities are: • Computer Vision and Image Processing: Multiscale image analysis, feature extraction, shape-texture- colour-motion analysis, multiple-cue segmentation, and object detection/recognition with advanced algebraic, geometric and statistical methods. Applications in biomedicine, HCI, robotics, digital arts, environment. • Computer Speech Processing and Recognition: Modelling of speech production and hearing systems, nonlinear & multiresolution speech processing and feature extraction with advanced nonlinear and multiresolution methodologies. Applications in speech recognition and synthesis, HCI, biomedicine, communications. • Multimodal Processing/Interaction and Machine Learning: Fusion, audio-visual speech, multimodal saliency detection, audio-video technology, HCI, multimedia. The group’s research has been influential and attracted interest from many university and industry research groups worldwide both from the speech/signal processing community and the image processing/computer vision community. The CVSP group is participating in several European and national projects, detailed in its website xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxxx.xx. Of significance for the proposed research are its experience on audiovisual recognition within the FP6 EU projects HIWIRE, ASPI and XxX MUSCLE. The group members and collaborators currently include 5 faculty members, 3 Post-doc researchers and 10 graduate students.
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NTUA-National Technical University of Athens. The Image, Video and Intelligent Multimedia Systems Lab (IVML, www.image.ntua,gr) was established in 1988, in the School of Computer and Electrical Engineering of NTUA. Xxxx. X. Kollias and Xx. X. Stamou have co‐edited a book on “Multimedia and Semantic Web”, published by Wiley in June 2005. IVML has been involved in more than a hundred R&D projects. Half of them have been funded by the European Commission and the rest by Greek organisations. Ninety of them have been completed, while twelve are in progress. IVML participates in the design and implementation of intelligent semantic analysis and retrieval of multimedia content, following the MPEG (4,7,21) and Semantic Web standards (being a member of W3C). The leader of the Lab, Xxxx. X. Kollias has been one of the experts that the EC has used for defining the framework of ‘Semantic Content Analysis’ and its perspective for 2012. IVML has been a key technological member in the Digital Libraries and particularly in the EUROPEANA developments. X. Xxxxxxx xas been a member of the EC ‘Interoperability Group’ on Digital Libraries in 2006‐2007, and a member of the Member States Expert Group on Digital Libraries (2007‐2011). He has organised the Workshop on “Semantic Interoperability in the European Digital Library” in the European Semantic Web Conference, Tenerife, June 2008. Xxxx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, received the Diploma degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 1979, the X.Xx degree in Communication Engineering from the University of Manchester (UMIST), U.K., in 1980, and the Ph.D degree in Signal Processing from the Computer Science Division of NTUA in 1984. In 1982 he received a ComSoc Scholarship from the IEEE Communications Society. From 1987 to 1988, he was a Visiting Research Scientist in the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, U.S.A. Since 1997 he is Professor of NTUA and Director of IVML. He is member of the Executive Committee of the European Neural Network Society. Xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx received the B‐Eng in the Dept. of Electronic & Systems Engineering of Essex University, the M‐Eng in the Dept. of Automatic Control & Systems Engineering of Sheffield University in UK, and the Ph.D. in the EECE Dept. of NTUA in the field of knowledge technologies. His research interests include knowledge representation, ontology engineering, reasoning and semantic search. He is active in the E...

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