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Multimedia database

About: Multimedia database is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1404 publications have been published within this topic receiving 19856 citations. The topic is also known as: Multimedia database & MMDB.


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01 Jan 2005

2 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: A methodology that is developed to teach multimedia database design that ensures a parallel focus on representing both the role of the media artefact in the context of the database, and its appropriate technical specification, and incorporates media requirements into a conventional data modelling technique.
Abstract: In this paper we describe a methodology that we have developed to teach multimedia database design. Multimedia databases have novel requirements compared with conventional text and numeric databases, in particular the need to consider the most appropriate physical formats of the digital artefacts and the inherent polysemy of media artefacts. However the need to be able to model a problem at a high level of abstraction, and to proceed from a conceptual to physical solution, remain essential. The approach we describe here ensures a parallel focus on representing both the role of the media artefact in the context of the database, and its appropriate technical specification, and incorporates media requirements into a conventional data modelling technique. The database design and documentation produced allow considerations of specific implementation to be deferred as long as possible.

2 citations

Patent
30 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for searching multimedia information, comprising of searching matched basic information of multimedia from a preset multimedia database according to the search command and a multimedia mark selected in advance, was proposed.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for searching multimedia information, comprising the following steps: receiving a search command; searching matched basic information of multimedia from a preset multimedia database according to the search command and a multimedia mark selected in advance; and displaying the basic information of multimedia on the white board area established by image documentation equipment in advance. Moreover, the invention further provides a system for searching multimedia information. Through the method and the system for searching multimedia information, the search command is received, the basic information of multimedia, matched with the selected multimedia mark, is searched and displayed on the white board area established in advance, the basic information of multimedia matched with the multimedia mark can be searched without accessing a plurality of websites, and the various matched basic information of multimedia can be searched and displayed on the white board area for selection just by triggering the search command; and therefore, the operation is simple, and the operation time is saved.

2 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: This chapter introduces the reader to many critical issues involved in multimedia retrieval over the Internet and proposes a general architectural framework for a broad array of retrievals of multimedia data required by various applications.
Abstract: The objective of this chapter is to introduce the reader to a general architectural framework for a broad array of retrievals of multimedia data required by various applications. This framework contains more than the traditional client/server architecture and even more than the existing three-tier architectures. This chapter introduces the reader to many critical issues involved in multimedia retrieval over the Internet. A new architectural framework is proposed to cover a variety of multimedia applications over the Internet and the World Wide Web. This framework has the three main objectives of (1) proposing a layered architecture to facilitated design and separate different issues, (2) covering a large number of multimedia applications, and finally, (3) making use of existing and well-established technology, such as Mobile Agents, SQL databases, and cache managements schemes. The proposed architectural framework separates issues involved in multimedia retrieval into five layers, namely: keyword searching and data servers, proxy servers, domain and department archives, mobile user agents, and the users. Through these five layers, various customized solutions to a large array of problems will be proposed and applied. The chapter offers, but is not limited to, solutions for different problems that arise in retrieval of multimedia data. A list of important open problems is identified at the end of the chapter. INTRODUCTION Multimedia data plays an essential role in today’s e-business applications. Indeed, a large array of e-business applications relies directly or indirectly on multimedia data, ranging from simple news lines to sophisticated multimedia libraries. We can say without hesitation that most of data being transferre nowadays through the Internet involves some multimedia component. This chapter appears in the book, Architectural Issues of Web-Enabled Electronic Business, edited by Shi Nan Si and V.K Murthy. Copyright © 2003, Idea Group Inc. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of Idea Group Inc. is prohibited. 701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey PA 17033-1240, USA Tel: 717/533-8845; Fax 717/533-8661; URL-http://www.idea-group.com ITB8700 IDEA GROUP PUBLISHING Retrieval of Multimedia Data 171 Copyright Idea Grou p Inc. Copy right Idea Grou p Inc. Copy right Idea Grou p Inc. Copy right Idea Grou p Inc. Overview of the Architecture The objective of this chapter is to propose a general architectural framework for a broad array of retrievals of multimedia data required by various applications. This framework contains more than the traditional client/server architecture and even more than the existing three-tier architectures. To the best of our knowledge, our model subsumes all the currently existing models. The most severe problem with multimedia applications is performance. This problem may incorporate many issues that are beyond the control of the application vendor, or even the network administrator. In our proposal, we suggest different architectural levels to act as performance degradation protectors. The main goal of the architectural level hierarchy is to hide the technical details of the search process from the user. The second major goal of the hierarchy is the intelligent filtering of data in order to avoid undue overload on the system. The proposed framework supports different types of multimedia data retrieval that will serve different application areas. These types include meta-data retrieval and both feature and semantic Content-Based Retrieval (CBR) that will support Content-Based Video on Demand Applications. As one of the goals of the e-business system is to hide all complicated details from the user, making the most complicated transactions look straightforward, we employ mobile agents to represent the user at different levels and to perform all the necessary work for him. Our proposal for employing mobile agents includes two entities for each user, namely, a Home base and Mobile Agent Instances. The Home base resides at the server closest to the user, represents the user, and acts on his behalf. In addition, the Home base applies suitable data reduction techniques to data before sending it back to the user. Moreover, the Home base is responsible for collecting data returned by mobile agent instances and for organizing it into media presentations. Every mobile agent instance propagates and replicates itself in the system, moving as close to the data servers as possible, in order to extract the data requested by the user. In order to reduce network traffic, different mobile units may also apply some data filtering techniques before sending data back. The proposed architecture contains the following five layers: 1. keyword searching and data servers; 2. proxy servers; 3. domain and department archives; 4. mobile agents for the users; and 5. the users. Review of Multimedia Content-Based Retrieval Models In the early days of multimedia databases, multimedia data was being handled externally. As multimedia data is inserted into the database, less effort is devoted to identify, analyze and determine its contents, considering it as black boxes knowing everything about their locations, labels, creators, etc., but knowing nothing about their contents. However, most of the listed applications incorporate queries not only about the external data, but also about the contents of the black boxes. Content-based modeling, indexing, and retrieval makeup the research area that deals with such contents of multimedia data. There are two types of multimedia CBR described below. Feature content-based querying, indexing, and retrieval (Moharrum, 2000) of multimedia data incorporate retrieving multimedia data based on visual or audible features extracted 13 more pages are available in the full version of this document, which may be purchased using the "Add to Cart" button on the publisher's webpage: www.igi-global.com/chapter/retrieval-multimedia-dataweb/5198

2 citations

Patent
31 May 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a multimedia file output method for the technical field of internet which comprises the steps of obtaining a geographical position of a terminal, obtaining a multimedia files corresponding to the geographical position from a multimedia database, and outputting the multimedia file.
Abstract: The invention is suitable for the technical field of internet and provides a multimedia file output method and device The method comprises the steps of obtaining a geographical position of a terminal, obtaining a multimedia file corresponding to the geographical position from a multimedia database according to the geographical position and outputting the multimedia file The multimedia file output method disclosed in the embodiment of the invention can improve accuracy of multimedia file output, improves utilization rate of network resources and improves user experience at the same time

2 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20232
20224
202113
20206
201911
201824