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Multimedia Web Services for an Object Tracking and Highlighting Application

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Advances in Multimedia Modeling (MMM 2007)

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Over the years, multimedia applications are getting increasingly more complex and large in scale. Multimedia Web Service is identified as one of the possible solutions to meet the challenges. The advantages of using Web Services are ease of application development, adaptive to changes, fault tolerance and etc. In the paper, a sample tracking application will be discussed and developed using multimedia Web Services (multimediaWS) approach. Throughout the paper, we will suggest some general rules on designing the multimediaWS as well as evaluate the pros and cons of using multimediaWS for multimedia application.

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Lu, F., Chia, LT. (2006). Multimedia Web Services for an Object Tracking and Highlighting Application. In: Cham, TJ., Cai, J., Dorai, C., Rajan, D., Chua, TS., Chia, LT. (eds) Advances in Multimedia Modeling. MMM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4352. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69429-8_24

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