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Carlo Torniai

Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University

Publications -  49
Citations -  1542

Carlo Torniai is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Semantic Web. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1328 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Torniai include University of Southern California & University of Florence.

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Soccer Video Annotation Using Ontologies Extended with Visual Prototypes

TL;DR: A solution for the implementation of multimedia ontologies for the soccer video domain and a method to perform automatic soccer video annotation using these extended ontologies is shown and experimental results for automatic annotation of soccer videos containing generic concepts are presented.
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Sports Video Annotation Using Enhanced HSV Histograms in Multimedia Ontologies

TL;DR: This paper presents multimedia ontologies, where multimedia data and traditional textual ontologies are merged and a solution for their implementation for the soccer video domain and a method to perform automatic soccer video annotation using these extended ontologies is shown.
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eagle-i: Biomedical research resource datasets

TL;DR: The linked data sets produced by the eagle-i project are presented and the content, the features and some of the applications currently leveraging these datasets are described.

The Big Picture: Exploring Cities through Georeferenced Images and RDF Shared Metadata

TL;DR: A browsing interface is proposed, based on different levels of relationship between pictures metadata, that allows users to explore cities according to the relations discovered in geo-related pictures taken from different users.
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Structuring, reuse and analysis of electronic dental data using the Oral Health and Disease Ontology

TL;DR: The open-source Oral Health and Disease Ontology (OHD) and the instance-based representation as a framework for dental and medical health care information are developed and demonstrated to demonstrate a prospective design for a principled data backend that can be used consistently and encompass both dental andmedical information in a single framework.