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TRECVid 2008 High Level Feature Extraction Experiments at JOANNEUM RESEARCH
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This paper describes our experiments for the high level feature extraction task in TRECVid 2008. We submitted the following six runs:
Roland Mörzinger, Georg Thallinger
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2008
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Roland Mörzinger, Georg Thallinger
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