TY - JOUR
T1 - Societally connected multimedia across cultures
AU - Zhang, Zhongfei
AU - Zhang, Zhengyou
AU - Jain, Ramesh
AU - Zhuang, Yueting
AU - Contractor, Noshir
AU - Hauptmann, Alexander G.
AU - Jaimes, Alejandro Alex
AU - Li, Wanqing
AU - Loui, Alexander C.
AU - Mei, Tao
AU - Sebe, Nicu
AU - Tian, Yonghong
AU - Tseng, Vincent Shin-Mu
AU - Wang, Qing
AU - Xu, Changsheng
AU - Yu, Huimin
AU - Yu, Shiwen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2012, Journal of Zhejiang University Science Editorial Office and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
PY - 2012/12/15
Y1 - 2012/12/15
N2 - The advance of the Internet in the past decade has radically changed the way people communicate and collaborate with each other. Physical distance is no more a barrier in online social networks, but cultural differences (at the individual, community, as well as societal levels) still govern human-human interactions and must be considered and leveraged in the online world. The rapid deployment of high-speed Internet allows humans to interact using a rich set of multimedia data such as texts, pictures, and videos. This position paper proposes to define a new research area called ‘connected multimedia’, which is the study of a collection of research issues of the super-area social media that receive little attention in the literature. By connected multimedia, we mean the study of the social and technical interactions among users, multimedia data, and devices across cultures and explicitly exploiting the cultural differences. We justify why it is necessary to bring attention to this new research area and what benefits of this new research area may bring to the broader scientific research community and the humanity.
AB - The advance of the Internet in the past decade has radically changed the way people communicate and collaborate with each other. Physical distance is no more a barrier in online social networks, but cultural differences (at the individual, community, as well as societal levels) still govern human-human interactions and must be considered and leveraged in the online world. The rapid deployment of high-speed Internet allows humans to interact using a rich set of multimedia data such as texts, pictures, and videos. This position paper proposes to define a new research area called ‘connected multimedia’, which is the study of a collection of research issues of the super-area social media that receive little attention in the literature. By connected multimedia, we mean the study of the social and technical interactions among users, multimedia data, and devices across cultures and explicitly exploiting the cultural differences. We justify why it is necessary to bring attention to this new research area and what benefits of this new research area may bring to the broader scientific research community and the humanity.
KW - Connected multimedia
KW - Social media
KW - Socialcultural constraint
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84941342429&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1631/jzus.C1200279
DO - 10.1631/jzus.C1200279
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84941342429
SN - 1869-1951
VL - 13
SP - 875
EP - 880
JO - Journal of Zhejiang University: Science C
JF - Journal of Zhejiang University: Science C
IS - 12
ER -