Multimedia information retrieval (MMIR or MIR) is a research discipline of computer science that aims at extracting semantic information from multimedia data sources.[1][failed verification] Data sources include directly perceivable media such as audio, image and video, indirectly perceivable sources such as text, semantic descriptions,[2] biosignals as well as not perceivable sources such as bioinformation, stock prices, etc. The methodology of MMIR can be organized in three groups:
- Methods for the summarization of media content (feature extraction). The result of feature extraction is a description.
- Methods for the filtering of media descriptions (for example, elimination of redundancy)
- Methods for the categorization of media descriptions into classes.