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Multimedia Data Integration and Navigation through MediaView: Implementation, Evolution and Utilization

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To tackle the problems of multimedia data integration and navigation, MediaView as an extended object-oriented view mechanism is devised to bridge the semantic gap between conventional database and semantics-intensive multimedia applications. Such a view mechanism can further facilitate exploring internal context-dependent features of the multimedia representations. Due to the complex ingredients and dynamic application requirements of multimedia databases, however, it is difficult for users to define by themselves individual MediaView(s) in a top-down fashion. In this paper, we advocate a statistics-based approach of constructing MediaViews logically. In addition, a set of user-level operators is devised to accommodate the specialization and generalization relationships among the MediaViews. Hence, users may create their own MediaViews by deriving from existing ones. We also show the effectiveness of using MediaView in the problem domain of multimedia data integration and navigation through experiments.

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Ding, D., Li, Q., Yang, J. (2004). Multimedia Data Integration and Navigation through MediaView: Implementation, Evolution and Utilization. In: Lee, Y., Li, J., Whang, KY., Lee, D. (eds) Database Systems for Advanced Applications. DASFAA 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2973. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24571-1_64

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