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Feature Extraction and Classification

As the SEMIA project reaches its final stage, we are releasing a few more posts in which we report on what we did, and learnt, over the course of the past two years. In the first two items to appear, … Continue reading

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Browsing Moving Image Collections

As the SEMIA project reaches its final stage, we will be releasing a few more posts in which we report on what we did, and learnt, over the course of the past two years. In the first two items to … Continue reading

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Utrecht Students on the SEMIA Project: Transmission in Motion blog posts

Earlier this month, on 2 May 2019, project member Eef Masson presented the SEMIA team’s work at Utrecht University’s Transmission in Motion (TiM) seminar. TiM is a research initiative that brings researchers from across disciplines together with artists and others … Continue reading

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First SEMIA Workshop: objectives and short report

One of the ways in which the SEMIA project team has sought from the start to further develop its key concerns and objectives, is through the organization of a number of workshops involving representatives of the three ‘user groups’ the … Continue reading

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SEMIA’s Objectives: short elaboration

In the SEMIA project, we investigate the affordances of visual analysis and data visualization for exploring large collections of digitized moving images. In doing so, we try to accomplish a number shifts in relation to other Digital Humanities projects of … Continue reading

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