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E-raamat: Distributed Multimedia Database Technologies Supported by MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 274 pages, 15 Halftones, black and white; 69 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2003
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429214400
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  • Formaat: 274 pages, 15 Halftones, black and white; 69 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2003
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429214400
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A multimedia system needs a mechanism to communicate with its environment, the Internet, clients, and applications. MPEG-7 provides a standard metadata format for global communication, but lacks the framework to let the various players in a system interact. MPEG-21 closes this gap by establishing an infrastructure for a distributed multimedia framework, allowing for the creation, modification, viewing, and communication of digital items among all participants within an MPEG-21 agreement.

Now you have a guide that examines the structure and potential usage of these emerging standards. Distributed Multimedia Database Technologies Supported by MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 describesthe technologies, concepts, and tools of distributed, content-based multimedia systems. It focuses on the practical uses of the technologies of MPEG and SQL/MM in these components, and on the interoperability among them (for data exchange, transactions, interaction, etc.). This book demonstrates an open distributed multimedia framework that enables these components to cooperate in a working environment, delivering rich multimedia access in an increasingly mobile world.

About the Author

Harald Kosch is an associate professor at the University of Klagenfurt. His domains of interest are distributed multimedia systems, multimedia databases, middleware, and Internet applications. He started research at the École Normale Supèrieure in 1993 during postgraduate study and entered the Ph.D. program in 1994, obtaining his Ph.D. degree in June 1997. He actively participates in the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)-7 and MPEG-21 standardization and is involved in several international research projects in the domain of distributed multimedia systems.
1 Introduction 1(24)
1.1 Multimedia Content: Context
5(3)
1.2 Multimedia Systems and Databases
8(1)
1.3 (Multi)Media Data and Multimedia Metadata
9(11)
1.4 Purpose and Organization of the Book.
20(5)
2 MPEG-7: The Multimedia Content Description Standard 25(72)
2.1 Introduction
25(3)
2.2 MPEG-7 and Multimedia Database Systems
28(2)
2.3 Principles for Creating MPEG-7 Documents
30(1)
2.4 MPEG-7 Description Definition Language
31(9)
2.5 Step-by-Step Approach for Creating an MPEG-7 Document
40(44)
2.6 Extending the Description Schema of MPEG-7
84(2)
2.7 Encoding and Decoding of MPEG-7 Documents for Delivery-Binary Format for MPEG-7
86(3)
2.8 Audio Part of MPEG-7
89(4)
2.9 MPEG-7 Supporting Tools and Reference Software
93(4)
3 MPEG-21: The Multimedia Framework Standard 97(32)
3.1 MPEG-21 Concepts and Structure
98(4)
3.2 Digital Item Declaration
102(8)
3.3 Intellectual Property Management and Protection, Rights Expression Language, and Rights and Data Dictionary
110(6)
3.4 Digital Item Adaptation
116(9)
3.5 Interoperable MPEG: From MPEG-1 to MPEG-21
125(2)
3.6 Ongoing MPEG-21 Research Projects
127(2)
4 Multimedia Database Management Systems 129(68)
4.1 Multimedia Indexing
131(10)
4.2 Multimedia Index Structures
141(4)
4.3 Multimedia Data Models: Implementation and Communication
145(13)
4.4 Content-Based Retrieval
158(6)
4.5 Multimedia Query Languages, Optimization, and Processing
164(9)
4.6 Multimedia Database Management System Products
173(12)
4.7 Summary
185(12)
5 Distributed Multimedia Database Systems 197(38)
5.1 Architectural Considerations
197(6)
5.2 Video Servers and Streaming
203(10)
5.3 Multimedia Communication
213(4)
5.4 Client-Design Issues
217(2)
5.5 Content Adaptation
219(8)
5.6 Summary
227(8)
6 Concluding Remarks 235(8)
6.1 Summary of the Book
235(1)
6.2 Semantics in Multimedia Databases
236(1)
6.3 Mobility
237(2)
6.4 Multimedia Middleware
239(4)
Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms 243(4)
Index 247
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