Content: <br>Preface</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages xiii-xvi</i><br>Acknowledgments</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages xvii-xviii</i><br>1 - An Eerie Sense of Deja Vu</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages 3-23</i><br>2 - The Mysterious Case of the Disappearing Semantics</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages 25-53</i><br>3 - How You Can
Content-Based Video Retrieval: A Database Perspective
β Scribed by Milan PetkoviΔ, Willem Jonker (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 157
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 25
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The area of content-based video retrieval is a very hot area both for research and for commercial applications. In order to design effective video databases for applications such as digital libraries, video production, and a variety of Internet applications, there is a great need to develop effective techniques for content-based video retrieval. One of the main issues in this area of research is how to bridge the semantic gap between low-Ievel features extracted from a video (such as color, texture, shape, motion, and others) and semantics that describe video concept on a higher level. In this book, Dr. Milan Petkovi6 and Prof. Dr. Willem Jonker have addressed this issue by developing and describing several innovative techniques to bridge the semantic gap. The main contribution of their research, which is the core of the book, is the development of three techniques for bridging the semantic gap: (1) a technique that uses the spatio-temporal extension of the Cobra framework, (2) a technique based on hidden Markov models, and (3) a technique based on Bayesian belief networks. To evaluate performance of these techniques, the authors have conducted a number of experiments using real video data. The book also discusses domains solutions versus general solution of the problem. Petkovi6 and Jonker proposed a solution that allows a system to be applied in multiple domains with minimal adjustments. They also designed and described a prototype video database management system, which is based on techniques they proposed in the book.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Database Management Systems and Conetent-Based Retrieval....Pages 9-32
Video Modeling....Pages 33-53
Spatio-Temporal Formalization of Video Events....Pages 55-71
Stochastic Modeling of Video Events....Pages 73-107
Cobra: A Prototype of a Video DBMS....Pages 109-139
Conclusions....Pages 141-148
Back Matter....Pages 149-151
β¦ Subjects
Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory; Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics; Information Storage and Retrieval; Multimedia Information Systems
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