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Issues in Using Specifications to Improve Content-Based Search of Multimedia Data
Kyoto, Japan November 28-November 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DANTE.1999.8449541999 International Symposium on Datab ...
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Leonard Brown, University of Oklahoma
Le Gruenwald, University of Oklahoma
Greg Speegle, Baylor University
Many current multimedia database management systems perform content-based retrieval of images by extracting the values of various features from every object stored in their system. This can be time-consuming, especially if extracting the features requires a human to analyze each object. This process can be minimized in multimedia database systems that store images as a sequence of editing operations, called specifications, instead of the usual binary format. This paper discusses the advantages and applicability of such systems and the issues that must be resolved in order to develop them.
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Multimedia Database Content-Based Retrieval Search
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Leonard Brown, Le Gruenwald, Greg Speegle, "Issues in Using Specifications to Improve Content-Based Search of Multimedia Data," dante, pp.156, 1999 International Symposium on Database Applications in Non-Traditional Environments (DANTE'99), 1999
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