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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... functions are defined for each feature . Video data are separated into shots , which consist of sets of contiguous frames . Each shot is represented by an r - frame which is treated as a still image : features are extracted and stored ...
... functions are defined for each feature . Video data are separated into shots , which consist of sets of contiguous frames . Each shot is represented by an r - frame which is treated as a still image : features are extracted and stored ...
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... functions and functions for measuring the similarity of the values of the features . 4. The interpretation , i.e. , the recognition of the concepts in a multimedia object , can be done either while the object is being inserted or when ...
... functions and functions for measuring the similarity of the values of the features . 4. The interpretation , i.e. , the recognition of the concepts in a multimedia object , can be done either while the object is being inserted or when ...
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... function between the objects stored ; access structures for this type of data include those reported in [ 13 , 7 , 14 ] . The most general class is that of spaces which are not metric ; an access structure that can be used for this ...
... function between the objects stored ; access structures for this type of data include those reported in [ 13 , 7 , 14 ] . The most general class is that of spaces which are not metric ; an access structure that can be used for this ...
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... function ( → ) , cartesian product ( × ) , union ( + ) , and repetition ( * ) . 4.1 . Storing and Accessing Multimedia Data : the Physical Level The physical level does not have any knowledge about the content of multimedia data . The ...
... function ( → ) , cartesian product ( × ) , union ( + ) , and repetition ( * ) . 4.1 . Storing and Accessing Multimedia Data : the Physical Level The physical level does not have any knowledge about the content of multimedia data . The ...
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abstract active transport adaptive service algorithm allocation annotation structure associated attribute audio bandwidth base station block BRAHMA browsing CER diagram Computer Science concept connection group contains continuing clients core crash handling data model defined delete description level objects disk server dmap entity example extracted fast forward feature values Figure flow function handoff HTMLdoc identifier IEEE insert intersection intervals JINSIL mapping match mobile devices mobile filters mobiware movie MPEG multimedia data multimedia databases multimedia document multimedia objects node number of clients number of segments object-oriented operations playback presentation priority QOS controlled handoff query language recognition degree relation relationships resource manager resource requirement resource reservation resource reservation protocol schedule scheme selected semantics server crashes soft-state SQL3 stored temporal tuple University of Maryland update events video flow video segments video server viewgroup VoD system WebObject wireless wireline