Technologies
Over the years KMi have developed a number of cool technologies that provide real benefits to the way you may work or study and have made these available to the world. Many of these are available as free downloads or browser based applications, some are available as pay to use services or product purchases and many more are ripe for development into world beating applications with the right development partner. If you want to know more about using our technologies or developing the next killer application, follow the links below or contact:
Alan Fletcher
Business Development Manager
Free technologies:
A semantic (typed nodes and links), hypermedia (rich forms of linking and transclusion), concept mapping tool.
http://www.compendiuminstitute.org/
An idea management tool for you to weave meaningful connections between ideas, for personal, team or social use.
http://cohere.open.ac.uk/
Pay to use technologies:
the lightweight browser based video conferencing tool. No downloads, no hassle, just easy video meetings for up to 25 people. Buy your own server or have your own community space on our hosted server.
http://flashmeeting.com/
Opportunities for development:
All KMi Technologieshttp://kmi.open.ac.uk/technologies/
Future Internet
KnowledgeManagementMultimedia &
Information SystemsNarrative
HypermediaNew Media SystemsSemantic Web &
Knowledge ServicesSocial Software
Multimedia and Information Systems is...

We focus on content-based information retrieval over a wide range of data spanning form unstructured text and unlabelled images over spoken documents and music to videos. This encompasses the modelling of human perception of relevance and similarity, the learning from user actions and the up-to-date presentation of information. Currently we are building a research version of an integrated multimedia information retrieval system MIR to be used as a research prototype. We aim for a system that understands the user's information need and successfully links it to the appropriate information sources, be it a report or a TV news clip. This work is guided by the vision that an automated knowledge extraction system ultimately empowers people making efficient use of information sources without the burden of filing data into specialised databases.
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Check out these Hot Multimedia and Information Systems Technologies:
List all Multimedia and Information Systems Technologies



