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Museums and the Web 2005 Speakers: Speaker Biography |
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Speakers from around the world present their latest work at MW2005. |
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Paul LewisSenior Lecturer Dr Paul Lewis's research interests are currently concerned with image and video analysis and their application to multimedia information handling. He is designing and developing novel facilities for multimedia information retrieval, navigation and browsing. The research involves work on content and concept based image and video retrieval, hypermedia navigation and intelligent agents. Application areas include multimedia museum collections and medical applications. His recent projects include Sculpteur, MIAKT, Artiste, ARTEQUAKT and MAVIS. Paul is a member of the Intelligence, Agents and Multimedia Group within the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. The Electronics and Computer Science Department of the University of Southampton received 5* ratings for both subjects in the latest UK Research Assessment Exercise. Within the department, the IAM Research Group is the largest with over 100 researchers. It follows a multi and inter disciplinary agenda centering on the key technologies of knowledge management, agent based computing, and multimedia information handling and their application in such domains as e-business, digital libraries and the grid. Members of the group are leading the Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) and are partners in the Equator IRC in technological Innovation in Physical and Digital Life. The group also hosts the Digital Libraries and Learning Technologies Research Centres and has made major contributions in the field of hypermedia through the development of the Microcosm open hypermedia model and more recently its application to the web to provide greatly enhanced information management. Paul will present New Ways To Search, Navigate And Use Multimedia Museum Collections over the Web. |
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