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Mapping Weak Signals

Inspired by: FP7 » Peer-to-peer tagged MEDIA

version: 2 / updated: 2010-01-04
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Originally submitted by: Martin Fatun
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Source of inspiration

European Commission Framework Programme for RTD (FP7)

Theme/activity of inspiration

Theme 3 - ICT - Information & communication technologies

Sub-theme/area of inspiration

Pervasive and trusted network and service infrastructure

Optional reference/s to FP7 project/s

Use the following format: Project Acronym (Project Reference No.). Use commas if more than one project is associated to this Wild Card, for example: ALFA-BIRD (213266), SAFAR (213374), LAPCAT-II (211485)
PETAMEDIA (216444)

Signal's headline

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Peer-to-peer tagged MEDIA

Signal's description

(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
The goal of the NoE (Network of Excellence) PetaMedia is to bring together the research of four national networks in the Netherlands, Switzerland, UK and Germany in the area of multimedia content analysis (MCA) and social peer-to-peer networks and eventually to establish a European virtual centre of excellence. The collective research that will integrate the four national networks will be directed towards the synergetic combination of user-based collaborative tagging, peer-to-peer networks and multimedia content analysis, and towards identification and exploration of potentials and limitations of combined tagging, MCA and SP2P concepts. Solutions and collaborative research field trials will be build on the coordinating partner's open source P2P software Tribler.

Keywords

ICT, social pear-to-pear network, multimedia content analysis, collaborative taging, Network of Excellence, collective research

Signal's first apperance

2005-now