IASA 2009 conference, Athens: videos
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- Overview of the Greek Audio and Music Archives [in Greek] - Kostas Moschos
- Uncertainly about digital data carriers - The case of WORM Optical Discs - Jean-Marc Fontaine
- Low-cost and Low-complexity Optical Sound Restoration using Image and Sound Processing Techniques [in Greek] - A. Floros, N. Grigoriou, N. Kanellopoulos
- From Preservation Master to On-line Access: Automating Workflows for huge Media Collections - Jorg Houpert
- The sound of music. Cataloguing Spanish songs in the audiovisual records - Alicia Garcia Medina
- The Greek State Newsreels - History & Documentation [in Greek] - Stelios Kymionis, Emmanuel Georgoudakis
- Urns of the Opera : Was a Phantom there? - Xavier Sene
- Making the past through family movies and found footage films [in Greek] - Irini Stathi
- Alternative system for non-commercial use of intellectual property in consideration of free P2P file-sharing - Dionysia Kallinikou, Marinos Papadopoulos, Vassiliki Strakantouna, Alexandra Kaponi, Patsis Papadopoulos
- Audiovisual archiving and copyright law: Limitations & Exceptions in favor of Archives - Maria-Daphne Papadopoulou
- Compass course - safeguarding. Navigating new policy waters in a new archival archipelago - Mathias Bostroem
- Content migration needs skills migration - Richard Ranft
- Recording the environment: creating an archive of ambience - Budhaditya Chattopadhyay
- GlobalMusic2One - Accessing diverse world music archives using a hybrid approach between Web 2.0 techniques and adaptive music information retrieval - Holger Grossmann, Jakob Abesser, Hanna Lukashevich
- Armonique: A framework for Web 2.0 audio archiving, searching, and metadata extraction - Bill Manaris, Thomas Zalonis, J.R. Armstrong, Brys Sepulveda
- AllThatSounds - Associative Semantic Retrieval of Audio Files - Julian Rubisch, Matthias Husinsky, Hannes Raffaseder
We apologise for the poor sound quality on some of the videos.
Tuesday, September 22 2009
Overview of the Greek Audio and Music Archives [in Greek] Kostas Moschos, Institute for Research on Music & Acoustics – Greek Music Documentation Centre, Greece
Wednesday, September 23 2009
Uncertainly about digital data carriers - The case of WORM Optical Discs Jean-Marc Fontaine, UPMC - MCC - CNRS / LAM, Paris, France
Low-cost and Low-complexity Optical Sound Restoration using Image and Sound Processing Techniques [in Greek] A. Floros, N. Grigoriou, N. Kanellopoulos, Ionian University, Dept. of Audiovisual Arts, Corfu, Greece
From Preservation Master to On-line Access: Automating Workflows for huge Media Collections Jorg Houpert, Cube-Tec, Bremen, Germany
The sound of music. Cataloguing Spanish songs in the audiovisual records Alicia Garcia Medina, National Library of Spain, Madrid, Spain
The Greek State Newsreels - History & Documentation [in Greek] Stelios Kymionis, Emmanuel Georgoudakis, Hellenic National Audiovisual Archive, Athens, Greece
Thursday, September 24 2009
Urns of the Opera : Was a Phantom there? Xavier Sene, BnF, Paris, France
Making the past through family movies and found footage films [in Greek] Irini Stathi, University of the Aegean, Department of cultural technology and communication, Mytilene, Greece
Alternative system for non-commercial use of intellectual property in consideration of free P2P file-sharing Prof. Dionysia Kallinikou, University of Athens, Greece, Marinos Papadopoulos, Vassiliki Strakantouna, Alexandra Kaponi, Patsis, Papadopoulos, Kaponi & Associates, Athens, Greece
Audiovisual archiving and copyright law: Limitations & Exceptions in favor of Archives Dr. Maria-Daphne Papadopoulou, LL.M., Athens, Greece
Compass course - safeguarding. Navigating new policy waters in a new archival archipelago Mathias Bostroem, The Swedish Centre for Folk Music and Jazz Research, Stockholm, Sweden
Content migration needs skills migration Richard Ranft, The British Library Sound Archive, United Kingdom
Recording the environment: creating an archive of ambience Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata, India
Friday, September 25 2009
GlobalMusic2One - Accessing diverse world music archives using a hybrid approach between Web 2.0 techniques and adaptive music information retrieval Holger Grossmann, Jakob Abesser, Hanna Lukashevich, Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT), Ilmenau, Germany
Armonique: A framework for Web 2.0 audio archiving, searching, and metadata extraction Bill Manaris, Thomas Zalonis, J.R. Armstrong, Brys Sepulveda, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA
AllThatSounds - Associative Semantic Retrieval of Audio Files Julian Rubisch, Matthias Husinsky, Hannes Raffaseder, University of Applied Sciences, St. Poelten, Austria