Interactive Multimedia SystemsRahman, Syed M. Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2001. gada 1. jūl. - 316 lappuses Multimedia technology has the potential to evolve the paradigm of end user computing, from the interactive text and graphics model that has developed since the 1950s, into one more compatible with the digital electronic world of the next century. Decreasing hardware costs, a relatively inexpensive storage capacity and a rapid increasing computing power and network bandwidth, all major requirements of multimedia applications, have contributed to the recent tremendous growth in production and use of multimedia contents. Interactive Multimedia Systems addresses these innovative technologies and how they can positively impact a variety of areas. |
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... ................73 Jae-Woo Chang and Du-Seok Jin Chonbuk National University, South Korea Chapter 4. Semantic Content-Based Retrieval for Video Documents .............................................................................
... and Content-Based Retrieval” by Jae-Woo Chang and Du-Seok Jin of Chonbuk National University (Korea) explores the design of index structures to support structure-based retrieval. The chapter then implements those structures by Preface.
... Chang (1995) proposed color sets as an approximation to color histogram. They first transformed the (R,G,B) color space into a perceptually uniform space, such as HSV, and then quantized the transformed color space into M bins. A ...
... Chang, 1996). It is an innate property of virtually all surfaces, including clouds, trees, bricks, hair, fabric, etc. It contains important information about the structural arrangement of surfaces and their relationships to the ...
... Chang, 1995). The advantage of this approach is its accuracy, while the disadvantage is the general difficult problem of reliable image segmentation. To achieve a good trade-off between the above two approaches, Dimitrova, Rui & Sethi 11.
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Chapter 2 Design and Evaluation of a ContentBased Image Retrieval System | 38 |
Chapter 3 A Multimedia Document Retrieval System Supporting Structureand ContentBased Retrieval | 73 |
Chapter 4 Semantic ContentBased Retrieval for Video Documents | 89 |
Chapter 5 Educational Multimedia and Teacher Competencies | 136 |
Chapter 6 Cognition Research Basis for Instructional Multimedia | 146 |
Chapter 7 Cheap Production of Multimedia Programs | 163 |
Chapter 8 Multimedia Copyright Protection | 173 |
Chapter 11 Remote Control for Videoconferencing | 219 |
Chapter 12 A Collaborative DesignbySketching Conceptual Design Tool for Multimedia Application Development | 231 |
Chapter 13 Principles for Supporting and Enhancing User Navigation of Digital Video in Video Browsers | 239 |
A Case Study of Multilingual Applications | 251 |
Chapter 15 Design of a CBIR System Supporting High Level Concepts | 259 |
Chapter 16 A New Encryption Algorithm for High Throughput Multimedia | 269 |
Chapter 17 Video Performance in Java | 283 |
About the Editor | 293 |
Chapter 9 Software Reuse in Hypermedia Applications | 195 |
Chapter 10 A Flexible Framework for the KnowledgeBased Generation of Multimedia Presentations | 204 |
Index | 294 |