Multimedia Database Systems for the Contents Mediator (Special Issue on Multimedia Computing and Communications)
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概要
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Multimedia Database Systems as the tool to extract and generate additional values from multimedia 'Contents' are discussed in this paper with putting emphasis on the mediator functions between users and contents. Firstly, we discuss about 'what to do' from the view point of four promising con-tents sources: 'on the network', 'in the digital broadcasting' 'in the library' and 'in the real world.' From this view point, four types of multimedia database systems are defined. 'What to do' for each database system is also discussed. Two concrete multi-media database systems with unique mediator functions, stream-type multimedia database platform GOLS and the intelligent access and authoring system using multiple media synchronization are proposed with experimental evaluation results and concrete multimedia database applications.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1996-06-25
著者
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Sakauchi Masao
Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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Sakauchi Masao
Institurte Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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YAGINUMA Yoshitomo
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research,University of Tokyo
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SATOU Takashi
Institurte of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo
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Yaginuma Yoshitomo
Institurte Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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Satou Takashi
Institurte Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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