Managing event information : modeling, retrieval, and applications
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Managing event information : modeling, retrieval, and applications
(Synthesis lectures on data management, #19)
Morgan & Craypool, c2011
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p.115-126)
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Description
With the proliferation of citizen reporting, smart mobile devices, and social media, an increasing number of people are beginning to generate information about events they observe and participate in. A significant fraction of this information contains multimedia data to share the experience with their audience. A systematic information modeling and management framework is necessary to capture this widely heterogeneous, schemaless, potentially humongous information produced by many different people. This book is an attempt to examine the modeling, storage, querying, and applications of such an event management system in a holistic manner. It uses a semantic-web style graph-based view of events, and shows how this event model, together with its query facility, can be used toward emerging applications like semi-automated storytelling.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Event Data Models
Implementing an Event Data Model
Querying Events
Storytelling with Events
An Emerging Application
Conclusion
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