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We have witnessed a decade of exploding research interest in multimedia content analysis. The goal of content analysis has been to derive automatic methods for high-level description and annotation. In this paper we will summarize the main research topics in this area and state some assumptions that we have been using all along. We will also postulate the main future trends including usage of long term memory, context, dynamic processing, evolvable generalized detectors and user aspects.