Interdisciplinary day on audio and video collections
This event is part of a 3 years granted project, during which the Open Media and Information Lab’s (OMILab) researchers are exploring innovative research scenarios and interfaces to multi-modal digital collections curated by the National Library of Israel.
Monday, October 19, 2020 | The conference will be broadcast via ZOOM (ID: 97886816667)
Oral History in Theory and Practice
15:00-15:30 (EDT 8:00am)
Prof. Inbal Ofer, Department of History, Philosophy and Judaic Studies, The Open University of Israel
Silences, Rhythms and Intonations: the Sub-Text of Oral History Sources
15:30-16:00 (EDT 8:30am)
Prof. Janice W. Fernheimer, University of Kentucky, US
Pedagogy for Archival Sustainability: The Jewish Kentucky Oral History Project, OHMS Indexing, and Undergraduate Research
16:00-16:15 Coffee break
Speech Analytics
16:15-16:45 (EDT 9:15am)
Ms. Madison Cissell, University of Kentucky, US
An Undergraduate’s Experience with Audio Composition
16:45-17:15 (EDT 9:45am)
Dr. Vered Silber-Varod and Dr. Anat Lerner, OMILab, The Open University of Israel
Uncovering Power Relations Through Dialogue Analytics
17:15-17:20 Short break
Audiomining – Tools for Transcribing and Indexing
17:20-17:50 (EDT 10:20am)
Dr. Tamar Inbal-Shamir, Department of Education and Psychology,
The Open University of Israel
Learning through Annotations with Annoto – a Hyper-Video Environment
17:50-18:20 (EDT 10:50am)
Dr. Irit Opher, Microsoft
Extracting Multimodal Insights with Video Indexer
Participation is free. Pre-registration will be appreciated.
press here: https://www.fee.co.il/e98807/0/en