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Database semantics : semantic issues in multimedia systems
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Boston, Mass. : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999
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9780792384052

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Database Semantics: Semantic Issues in Multimedia Systems reflects the state of the art of emerging research on the meaning of multimedia information, as presented during IFIP's Eighth Data Semantics Working Conference (DS-8), organized by its Working Group 2.6 on Databases, and held at Rotorua, New Zealand, in January 1999. DS-8 was planned as an active forum for researchers and practitioners focusing on those issues that involve the semantics of the information represented, stored, and manipulated by multimedia systems. Depending on the topic and state of research, issues may be covered either deeply theoretically or quite practically, or even both. These proceedings contain twenty-one papers carefully selected by an International Programme Committee and organized in six thematic areas: Video Data Modelling and Use; Image Databases; Applications of Multimedia Systems; Multimedia Modeling in General; Multimedia Information Retrieval; Semantics and Metadata. For almost every area, important topics and issues include: data modeling and query languages for media such as audio, video, and images; methodological aspects of multimedia database design; intelligent multimedia information retrieval; knowledge discovery and data mining in multimedia information; multimedia user interfaces. Three visionary keynote addresses, by famous experts Ramesh Jain, Hermann Maurer and Masao Sakauchi, set the stage for discussion and future directions for the field. The collection of papers that resulted now offers a glimpse of the excitement and enthusiasm from DS-8. Database Semantics: Semantic Issues in Multimedia Systems is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate-level course on database systems, multimedia systems, or information retrieval systems and as a reference for practitioners and researchers in industry.


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Semantic Interactivity in Presence SystemsR. Jain
2 Towards the Construction of the Multimedia Mediation MechanismM. Sakauchi
3 Can WWW be Successful?H. Maurer
4 Resource Prediction and Admission Control for Video BrowsingK. Aberer and S. Hollfelder
5 Data Semantics for Improving Retrieval PerformanceG. Ahanger and T.D.C. Little
6 Syntactical and Semantical Description of Video SequencesN. Luth, et al
7 A Multi-Model Framework for Video Information SystemsU. Srinivasan, et al
8 COSIS: A Content-Oriented Shoeprint Identification SystemM.T. Meharga, et al
9 User Interface for Emergent SemanticsS. Santini, et al
10 Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of TOOMMV. Goebel, et al
11 Spatiotemporal Specification & Verification for Multimedia ScenariosI. Kostalas, et al
12 ZYX - A Semantic Model for Multimedia Documents and PresentationsS. Boll and W. Klas
13 Fuzzy Logic Techniques in Multimedia DatabasesD. Dubois, et al
14 Defining Views in an Image Database SystemV. Oria, et al
15 3D Iconic Image Representation SchemeJ.W. Chang
16 Multimedia Information Retrieval Framework: From Theory to PracticeF.El-Hadidy, et al
17 Classification Based Navigation and RetrievalS. Bechhofer and C. Goble
18 Searching Distributed and Heterogeneous Digital MediaA. Sheth and K.K. Shah.
19 Using WG-Log Schemata to Represent Semistructured DataE. Damiani, et al
20 OntobrokerS. Decker, et al
21 Adaptive and Adaptable SemanticsD.C.A. Bulterman, et al
22 Quality of Service Semantics for Multimedia Database SystemsJ. Walpole, et al
23 Semantics of a Multimedia Database for Support Within Synthetic Environments for Multiple Sensor SystemsG. Sterling, et al
24 Two Data Organizations for Storing Symbolic Images in a Relational Database SystemA. Soffer and H. Samet
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