On completion of this course the student shall have comprehension of the technologies and issues related to content-based indexing and retrieval solutions and shall have understanding of the challenges and limitations of content-based indexing and retrieval systems. The student shall be able to identify and evaluate the use of content-based features in indexing and retrieval of various types of media content (such as text, images, audio, and video). The student shall be able to evaluate and compare alternative content-based retrieval indexes and similarity measures. In addition, the student shall be experienced in designing and conducting experiments for testing and evaluating content-based indexing and retrieval approaches.
LecturesLaboratory workNet Support Learning
The course will be offered both as an ordinary campus course and as a course that is offered in a flexible way to off-campus students. Lecture notes, e-lectures, laboratory work, and other types of e-learning material will be offered through an LMS. Communication between the teachers and the students, and among the students, will be facilitated by the LMS.
Written exam, 4 hoursEvaluation of Laboratory Ecercise(s)
Exam counts 70%. Reports from laboratory work counts 30%. Each part must be passed individually.
Alphabetical Scale, A(best) – F (fail)
Internal and external examiner evaluates the exam. Internal examiner evaluates the laboratory reports.
Written exam: ordinary re-sit examination
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Reports from the individual laboratory assignments must be handed in no later than two weeks after the laboratory work is scheduled to take place.
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