Links

Links to other sites that will be useful to those wishing to learn more about multimedia and multilingual content processing systems. This brief list includes reserchers, vendors, sites of general information and new projects being developed under The Information and Communication Technologies's Seventh Framework Programme.

Trigiq CMS

Tribiq CMS is a content management system for websites. Without needing technical skills, you can edit and develop your website. It is one of the world's leading Multilingual CMS

IMMI Institute for Multilingual and Multimedia Information

IMMI is a International Joint Research Unit in the field of Multimedia and Multilingual Document Processing with three contributing partners: CNRS / LIMSI RWTH, Aachen / HLTPR andKarslruhe University / InterACT Center

Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP)

The Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP) was founded in Athens (Greece) in 1991 under the auspices of the General Secretariat of Research and TechnologyExternal Link of the Ministry of Development. The running aim of ILSP / R.C. "Athena" is to be a centre of excellence in basic and applied R&D in the areas of: Natural Language Processing Speech processing, recognition and synthesis, music and sound processing e-learning, distance learning for language, culture and music

Cordis

The mission is to contribute to the Lisbon Strategy of making Europe the most competitive knowledge-based economy. The primary objective of the Unit 'Technologies for Information Management' is to co-fund research and development projects on innovative ICT technologies

Smartmuseum

Using on-site knowledge databases, global digital libraries and visitors’ experiential knowledge, the platform makes possible the creation of innovative multilingual services for increasing interaction between visitors and cultural heritage objects in a future smart museum environment, taking full benefit of digitized cultural information.

Computer-Aided Semantic Annotation of Multimedia CASAM

CASAM will develop a remedy for the double problem of expensive manual work and unexploited multimedia resources. The CASAM software will use state-of-the-art computer technology to analyse automatically multimedia sources and provide detailed and systematic sets of descriptions for their content.