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In this paper, we discuss the issues encountered in the design of the. MPEG-7 spoken content descriptor and their applicability to other metadata standards.
ABSTRACT. The words spoken in an audio stream form an obvious descriptor essential to most audio-visual metadata standards. When derived.
In this paper, we discuss the issues encountered in the design of the MPEG-7 spoken content descriptor and their applicability to other metadata standards.
The issues encountered in the design of the MPEG-7 spoken content descriptor and their applicability to other metadata standards are discussed.
In this paper, we discuss the issues encountered in the design of the MPEG-7 spoken content descriptor and their applicability to other metadata standards.
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