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Unlocking radio broadcasts: user needs in sound retrieval

Published: 21 August 2012 Publication History
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    This poster reports the preliminary results of a user study uncovering the information seeking behaviour of humanities scholars dedicated to radio research. The study is part of an interdisciplinary research project on radio culture and auditory resources. The purpose of the study is to inform the design of information architecture and interaction design of a research infrastructure that will enable future radio and audio based research. Results from a questionnaire survey on humanities scholars' research interest and information needs, preferred access points, and indexing levels are reported. Finally, a flexible metadata schema is suggested, that includes both general metadata and highly media and research project specific metadata.

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    IIIX '12: Proceedings of the 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium
    August 2012
    347 pages
    ISBN:9781450312820
    DOI:10.1145/2362724

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    Published: 21 August 2012

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    1. access points
    2. audio archives
    3. cultural heritage
    4. information search behavior
    5. information seeking
    6. radio broadcast
    7. user study

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    • The National Programme for Research Infrastructure

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    IIiX'12: Information Interaction in Context: 2012
    August 21 - 24, 2012
    Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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    • (2019)Multimedia Analytics Challenges and Opportunities for Creating Interactive Radio ContentMultiMedia Modeling10.1007/978-3-030-37734-2_31(375-387)Online publication date: 24-Dec-2019
    • (2017)Time-based tags for fiction moviesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology10.1002/asi.2365668:2(348-364)Online publication date: 1-Feb-2017
    • (2016)User Intent in Multimedia SearchACM Computing Surveys10.1145/295493049:2(1-37)Online publication date: 13-Aug-2016

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