Multimedia modeling : modeling multimedia information and systems : Singapore, November 17-20, 1997
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Multimedia modeling : modeling multimedia information and systems : Singapore, November 17-20, 1997
World Scientific, 1998
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The world is inherently complex and multimedia in nature. The development of computer systems to tackle real-world problems is an extremely difficult task. As computers capable of manipulating multimedia information are becoming more powerful and commonplace, larger and more complex systems are increasingly being built. To fully comprehend the complexity of such undertakings, proper modeling of multimedia information and systems must be carried out.A model provides a high-level abstraction of the system in which the implementation is based upon. It permits the desirable properties of the system to be extracted and analyzed and also provides a uniform framework for integration between different systems, and for interactions between the system and human users.This volume is devoted to the discussion of effective modeling of multimedia information and systems for a wide range of applications. It aims to provide common modeling frameworks for the integration of the diverse subjects in the field of multimedia information.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Information modelling, storage and integration: LIMEX -an integrated multimedia expert system, M. Mahmoud et al
- algebraic formalization of temporal structure for multimedia data, D. Mizuguchi and K. Yamaguchi. Part 2 Indexing and retrieval of multimedia information: a new scenario language for analysis and synthesis of the TV news programme, J. Kamahara et al. Part 3 Distributed multimedia, systems and applications: processor architectures for multimedia - a survey, B. Furht
- synchronization algorithms for the playback of multimedia distributed streams, E. Stoica et al. Part 4 Model based graphics, video and vision and virtual reality: resolving occlusion in image sequence - an augmented reality application, K.C. Ong et al. Part 5 Authoring and presentation of multimedia information: models, media and motion - using the Web to support multimedia documents, D.C.A. Bulterman
- an integrated authoring and presentation environment for interactive multimedia documents, M. Jourdan et al. Part 6 Topological and geometric modelling: virtual hand interaction with 3D world, L. Moccozet et al. Part 7 Hypermedia: hypermedia synchronization over asynchronous networks, E. Chaput et al
- conceptual modelling for educational hyperbooks, P. Frohlich et al. (Part contents).
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