Yves Raimond

Contact Details

Title: Research Student
Tel: Internal: [13] 5528
National: 020 7882 5528
International: +44 20 7882 5528
Fax:
National: 020 7882 7997
International: +44 20 7882 7997
Email:
yves.raimond@elec.qmul.ac.uk / raimond@enst.fr
Room: Eng. 112

Research Lab: Centre for Digital Music

New: Presentation from SOSORNET workshop - A Scalable Framework for Multimedia Knowledge Management (18:21 mins)

Research Project: Medatadata for Musical Resources

I am working on a knowledge management framework that addresses the needs of multimedia analysis projects and provides a basis for information retrieval systems. The framework uses Semantic Web technologies to provide a shared knowledge environment, and active `Knowledge Machines', wrapping multimedia processing tools, to exploit and/or export knowledge to this environment. This framework is able to handle a wide range of use cases, from an enhanced workspace for researchers to end-user information access and retrieval.

Publications

Yves Raimond, Samer Abdallah, Mark Sandler and Frederick Giasson. The Music Ontology. To appear in: Proceedings of the International Conference on Music Information Retrieval, 2007.

Yves Raimond, Chris Sutton and Mark Sandler. A distributed data space for music-related information. To appear in: Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Many Faces of Multimedia Semantics, 2007.

Yves Raimond and Mark Sandler. Using the Semantic Web for Enhanced Audio Experiences. To appear in: Proceedings of the 123rd Audio Engineering Society convention, 2007.

Chris Bizer, Tom Heath, Danny Ayers and Yves Raimond. Interlinking Open Data on the Web. Demonstrations Track, 4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2007), Innsbruck, Austria, 2007.

Samer Abdallah, Yves Raimond and Mark Sandler. An Ontology-Based Approach to Information Management for Music Analysis Systems. Proceedings of 120th AES convention, 2006.

Yves Raimond, Samer Abdallah, Mark Sandler and Mounia Lalmas. A scalable framework for multimedia knowledge management. Proceedings of the 1st conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, 2006.