Digitization, storage and management of audiovisual content

Project Name
National Study for the digitisation and annotation of moving images
Country
Greece
Department/Generate Directorate/Bureau/Service name
Institute of Communications and Computer Systems - ICCS
Project URL
http://www.infosoc.gr/infosoc/el-GR/services/elibrary/reports_list/psifiopiisi/image_sound.htm
Department/Generate Directorate/Bureau/Service address
Patision 42, 10682, Athens
Directorate/Bureau/Service Website
www.iccs.gr
Department/Generate Directorate/Bureau/Service Description
The Institute of Communications and Computer Systems (ICCS) is a non profit Academic Research Body established in 1989 by the Ministry of Education in order to carry research and development activities in the fields of all diverse aspects of telecommunications , computer systems and techniques and their application in a variety of areas such as transceivers, radar and generally electromagnetic sensors, satellite and wireless communications, electromagnetic phenomena modelling, neural networks, systems, software and hardware engineering, Telematics and multimedia applications, Transport applications, Control systems, Robotics, Biomedical engineering, Electric power Renewable Energy Sources and Distributed Generation and management systems. The personnel of ICCS consists of a number of Research scientists and more than 500 Associate scientists (including PhD students). ICCS is associated with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (SECE) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and is being supervised by the Hellenic Ministry of Education.
Contact Person
Stefanos Kollias
Contact Person Gender
Mr
Contact Person Institution
Video and Multimedia Systems Laboratory, ICCS, NTUA
Contact Person Address
Iroon Polytechniou 9, 15780, Zografou, Greece
Contact Person e-mail
stefanos@cs.ntua.gr
Contact languages
English, Greek
Objectives and priorities
The project's objective was to produce a national (Greece) study of best practices for digitization, storage and management of audiovisual (cultural mainly) content.