Multimedia Information SystemsV.S. Subrahmanian, Satish K. Tripathi Springer Science & Business Media, 1998. gada 30. jūn. - 144 lappuses Multimedia Information Systems brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this fast moving area. Multimedia Information Systems serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most challenging research issues in the field. |
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The Query Language, which exploits the features offered by the model, is illustrated in Section 5, while Section 6 provides ... Typical features are values that represent either general information, such as color, texture, shape, Speed, ...
The Query Language, which exploits the features offered by the model, is illustrated in Section 5, while Section 6 provides ... Typical features are values that represent either general information, such as color, texture, shape, Speed, ...
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Global features are color histogram, global texture, and average values of color distribution. Object features include color, texture, and shape. The features associated with shapes are their area, circularity, eccentricity, ...
Global features are color histogram, global texture, and average values of color distribution. Object features include color, texture, and shape. The features associated with shapes are their area, circularity, eccentricity, ...
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The retrieval of an MM object relies on a set of feature similarity measures (for matching feature values) and on the concept of fuzzy similarity to compare a concept with the interpretations assigned to MM objects through their feature ...
The retrieval of an MM object relies on a set of feature similarity measures (for matching feature values) and on the concept of fuzzy similarity to compare a concept with the interpretations assigned to MM objects through their feature ...
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New features can be created according to the application needs; existing features can be customized by defining specific extraction functions and functions for measuring the similarity of the values of the features. 4.
New features can be created according to the application needs; existing features can be customized by defining specific extraction functions and functions for measuring the similarity of the values of the features. 4.
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The content is represented at two levels: the physical content is described by extracting features from ... The values of features, which are defined and used in the MIM, are calculated for the objects of the description model ...
The content is represented at two levels: the physical content is described by extracting features from ... The values of features, which are defined and used in the MIM, are calculated for the objects of the description model ...
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