Collaborations and uses
- The CineCast FUI project
aims at studying and deploying movie enrichment and audiovisual
metadata exchange.
- Daniel Schmitt from LISEC (Laboratoire
interuniversitaire des Sciences de l'Education et de la
Communication) Faculté des Sciences de l'Education, Université de
Strasbourg -- has used Advene during his PhD 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.
- We collaborated with Livia Giunti (Pisa University), who used
Advene to analyse fiction movies in the context of her PhD in
History of Art Problems of fiction film analysis: testing and
development of an analytical and interpretive model with digital
tools (Problemi dell'analisi del testo di finzione
audiovisivo: verifica e sviluppo di un modello analitico e
interpretativo con strumenti digitali). See also Delle gioie e dei dolori dell’analisi del film (Italian) and L’analyse du film a l’ère numérique. Annotation, geste analytique et lecture active (French).
- 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.
- M. Rohrbach, S. Amin, M. Andriluka and B. Schiele used Advene to
build a fine-grained activity database around
cooking: A
Database for Fine Grained Activity Detection of Cooking
Activities
- 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.
Jane Widtfeldt Meged has used Advene for
his
PhD The
Guided Tour - a Co-produced Tourism Performance, to analyse
video captures of guided tours and interviews of participants.
- 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