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VCenter: a digital video management system with mobile search service

Published:18 June 2007Publication History

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Digital video data have proliferated in recent years due to the rapid development of multimedia computing and computer technologies. Management of video data is thus becoming an indispensable part in digital library. However, currently most digital video library systems are lack of the support of content-based video search and an easy-to-use query interface. In this work, we develop a digital video management system called VCenter, which provides lightweight mobile search functionality based on image taken from camera phone. By the proposed framework, both end user and content owner are easier to enjoy the multimedia contents in digital video libraries.

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      JCDL '07: Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
      June 2007
      534 pages
      ISBN:9781595936448
      DOI:10.1145/1255175

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      • Published: 18 June 2007

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