What is it about?
In today's digital age, we're surrounded by a vast array of multimedia content, from the images on our social media feeds to the recommendations made by streaming services. Our research delves into the intriguing connection between multimedia and cognition, encompassing both human and artificial intelligence. Think about how your favorite streaming platform suggests movies you might enjoy, or how your phone recognizes your face in photos - this is where multimedia and cognition come together. We explore this relationship, uncovering how they mutually shape and enhance each other. On one hand, multimedia content challenges cognition to become more 'intelligent,' while on the other, cognition enhances multimedia research, making it smarter and more insightful. This interaction creates a dynamic loop where both fields continually learn from each other, leading to exciting new possibilities. Our paper discusses the progress made in this area and offers insights into the future. By bridging the gap between complex technology and everyday understanding, we aim to make the world of multimedia and intelligence accessible to all. This research isn't just for tech experts; it's for anyone curious about how smart technology and media shape our world. We invite you to explore this exciting journey where multimedia and cognition unite to drive innovation in open environments.
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Why is it important?
Multimedia and cognition drive AI innovation, revolutionize tech, and enhance human-computer interaction. Understanding this synergy is crucial for future advancements.
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This page is a summary of: Multimedia Cognition and Evaluation in Open Environments, October 2023, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3607541.3616823.
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