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Cross-Media Translation between Human Motions and Texts Based on Mental Image Directed Semantic Theory
Columbus, Ohio, USA June 06-June 10
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Mikio Amano, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Daisuke Hironaka, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Seio Oda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Valbona Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Genci Capi, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Masao Yokota, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
The Mental Image Directed Semantic Theory (MIDST)has proposed a formal language L_md employed for many-sorted predicate logic and whose semantics is given based on an omnisensual mental image model so called "Loci in Attribute Spaces". This language can be used for intermediate knowledge representation of multimedia contents and has been applied to an integrated multimedia understanding system IMAGES-M. This paper presents brief sketches of L_md and IMAGES-M and focuses on bi-directional cross-media translation between human motions and texts by IMAGES-M.
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Mikio Amano, Daisuke Hironaka, Seio Oda, Valbona Barolli, Genci Capi, Masao Yokota, "Cross-Media Translation between Human Motions and Texts Based on Mental Image Directed Semantic Theory," icdcsw, vol. 7, pp.707-713, Seventh International Workshop on Multimedia Network Systems and Applications (MNSA) (ICDCSW'05), 2005
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