Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) – SenseCam Work at Dublin City University

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Alan Smeaton is a full Professor of Computing at Dublin City University where he is Director of the Centre for Digital Video Processing, a University-designated research centre of 45 full-time researchers. He was Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences from 1998 to 2004 and was Head of the School of Computer Applications from January 1999 to December 2001. He holds the B.Sc., M.Sc. and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the National University of Ireland. His early research interests covered the application of natural language processing techniques to information retrieval (text) but this then broadened to cover the indexing and content-based retrieval of information in all media, text, image, audio and especially digital video and now the focus of his work is in information access for human digital memory applications. His major research funding is in the area of information analysis and access, particularly for digital video, and has also received funding for research in digital libraries, music IR and in web searching. His research has received funding from the European Union under the ESPRIT, LTR, Information Engineering, Language Engineering, VALUE, Libraries, FP5 and FP6 programmes as well as from national funding agencies (National Software Directorate, Forbairt/Enterprise Ireland Informatics Programme and Science Foundation Ireland) and from industry. With colleages from the Centre for Digital Processing, he currently holds research grants from Science Foundation Ireland (as PI for an SFI Investigator award), the Enterprise Ireland Technology Development fund 2003 (MediAssist project), the EU FP6 K-Space Network of Excellence, the EU FP6 Integrated Project aceMedia, the EU FP6 project MultiMatch, an Enterprise Ireland Basic Research Grant (GenIRL project with Stephen Blott), direct sponsorship and funding from Microsoft Research (Redmond) and with colleagues from University of Massachusetts and from State University of New York Buffalo, from Google (Mountain View, Calif.) as well as from two other multinational companies. Most of this work is in the area of analysis, indexing, searching, browsing and summarisation of information of all kinds. Most of Alan Smeaton’s research is carried out within the framework of the Adaptive Information cluster, an SFI-funded cluster of researchers in sensing technology, content extraction and information access, personalisation, agent technology, and middleware/infrastructure. Withn the AIC his work varies from key distribution on low-power sensor network nodes, to personality profiling for collaborative searching, and from efficient file structure design for large-scale information retrieval to managing up to a million images from a video diary. In 1994 Alan Smeaton was the chair of the 17th ACM SIGIR Conference which he hosted in Dublin and in 2001 he hosted an NSF-DELOS Workshop on Personalisation and Recommender Systems, also in Dublin. He was program co-chair of the ACM SIGIR Conference in Toronto in 2003 and general chair of the Conference on Image and Video Retrieval (CIVR) which he hosted in Dublin in 2004. In 2005 he hosted the European Summer School in Information Retrieval in Dublin. He has co-edited a book on Hypertext and Information Retrieval (Kluwer) and has published over 170 book chapters, journal and conference papers. He was an Associate Editor of the ACM Transactions on Information Systems for 8 years, and is a member of the Editorial Boards of Information Retrieval, Information Processing and Management, Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, the ACM Journal on Computers and Cultural Heritage and of the Journal on Digital Libraries. Professor Smeaton has graduated over twenty M.Sc. and PhD research students. He has acted as examiner for PhD theses from the Universities of Glasgow (three times), Sheffield, Ulster (twice), Sunderland, Trinity College Dublin (three times), RMIT Melbourne (twice), Tampere (Finland), ETH Zurich, City University London (twice), Southampton, Loughborough, Imperial College London, Universite Joseph Fourier (Grenoble) (twice), Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen), University of Surrey, University of Twente (NL) and the Australian National University. He has assisted the European Commission as an evaluator or reviewer in the ESPRIT, LRE, Language Engineering, Information Engineering, MLAP, LTR, INCO-Copernicus and IST FP5 and FP6 programmes as well as acting as a project reviewer for many specific projects. In 2002 Alan Smeaton was awarded the DCU President’s award for “outstanding research carried out in the field of Science and Engineering”. A slightly longer and more detailed CV can be found here. Alan Smeaton is a member of the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society and is a Fellow of the Irish Computer Society.

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Alan Smeaton
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