SALERO (Semantic AudiovisuaL Entertainment Reusable Objects) was a European research project funded under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission and carried out by 13 commercial and academic partners from six European countries. The project investigated the production of digital content to cross-platform, re-usable media and provide "intelligent content" for games, web-animation, movies and broadcast.
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- SALERO (Semantic AudiovisuaL Entertainment Reusable Objects) was a European research project funded under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission and carried out by 13 commercial and academic partners from six European countries. The project investigated the production of digital content to cross-platform, re-usable media and provide "intelligent content" for games, web-animation, movies and broadcast. The SALERO project team aimed to create ontologies for describing media content and vocabularies to produce tools for creating and managing multimedia objects and for re-using them in different contexts than the ones originally defined. Examples include a speech corpus for computer-generated character animations, automatic identification of emotion in speech and text-to-speech (TTS) in different languages. A separate aim was to develop methods for efficiently annotating and retrieving images, audio and behaviour patterns from large datasets .
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- media semantics, automatic content production, emotional speech synthesis, emotional computer animation, 3D computer graphics, content-based multimedia information retrieval
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- to develop and define 'intelligent content' for (automatic) media production
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- * JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgellschaft mbH, Austria, coordinator
* Activa Multimedia, Spain
* Blitz Games Ltd, UK
* Pepper's Ghost Production Ltd, UK
* Fundació Barcelona Media. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
* La Salle School of Engineering, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain
* Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
* University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland
* University of Glasgow, UK
* Digital Enterprise Research Institute, University of Innsbruck, Austria
* Music Technology Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
* Digital Film Technology GmbH, Germany
* Digital Theatre Systems Licensing Ltd Northern Ireland, UK
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