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Vienna, March 04, 2015

Real-Time Multimedia Policy Analysis - eMM contributes to one of IGI Global's Publications

How governments take advantage of modern information and communication technologies, among them video and audio recognition — the core business of eMM.

The Handbook of Research on Advanced ICT Integration for Governance and Policy Modeling by IGI Global, a leading international academic publisher, builds on available literature, research, and recent advances in e-governance to explore advanced methods and applications of digital tools in government.

With an excellent track record in redefining industry standards for more than 8 years, eMM contributed to the chapter Real-Time Multimedia Policy Analysis of Using Video and Audio Recognition from Radio, TV, and User-Generated Content.

The chapter's authors are:

  • T. Netousek, eMedia Monitor GmbH: 20 years experience in managing research projects in the area of Speech and Language Technology, including co-operative research projects on national and European level.
  • H. Gugumuk, eMedia Monitor GmbH: experienced in multimedia information management and communication, she provides media monitoring professionals with measurement and analytics tools.
  • C. Beleznai, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology: senior scientist working on joint development of computer vision algorithms and embedded hardware concepts, currently focusing on media analysis (text and logo detection/recognition).

The book, collecting the latest research in the field, presents an essential reference for academics, researchers, and advanced-level students as well as government leaders, policy makers, and experts in international relations.

Topics covered in the book include:

  • Citizen Engagement
  • Civil Service
  • Decision-Making Strategies
  • E-Government
  • E-Participation Modeling
  • International Relations
  • Policy Development
  • Policy Lifecycle Analysis
  • Simulation and Modeling in E-Governance
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