Top multimedia information retrieval papers
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From the first 4 years of the International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval (IJMIR), many new ideas have been contributed in diverse areas related to multimedia information retrieval. One of the most frequent requests from the readers is for the set of papers that were read (or downloaded) the most. Here it is: The top ten most frequently read IJMIR papers below represents a mixture of new ideas for both multimedia search algorithms and feature representations. They were compiled directly from Springer statistics and are shown categorized by type of related media (unsorted within each category). The papers capture the state-of-the-art in important areas such asmultimedia understanding, learning, eventrecognition and recommendation systems. Moreover, they