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9780792378358

Advances in Visual Information Management : Visual Database Systems

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  • ISBN13:

    9780792378358

  • ISBN10:

    0792378350

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-05-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

This state-of-the-art book explores new concepts, tools, and techniques for both visual interfaces to database systems and management of visual data. It provides intensive discussion of original research contributions and practical system design, implementation, and evaluation. The following topics are covered in detail: Video retrieval; Information visualization; Modeling and recognition; Image similarity retrieval and clustering; Spatio-temporal databases; Visual querying; Visual user interfaces. The book also includes invited lectures by recognized leaders in the fields of user interfaces and multimedia database systems. These are 'hot' topics within the main themes of the book and are intended to lay the seeds for fruitful discussions on the future development of visual information management. The book comprises the proceedings of the Fifth Working Conference on Visual Database Systems (VDB5), held in Fukuoka, Japan, in May 2000, and sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing. Advances in Visual Information Management will be essential reading for computer scientists and engineers, database designers and practitioners, and researchers working in human-computer communication.

Table of Contents

Message from the General Chair. Message from the Program Co-Chairs. Committees. Part I: Advances in Visual Information Management I. 1. Construction of the Multimedia Mediation Systems; M. Sakauchi. Part II: Video Retrieval. 2. A New Algebraic Approach to Retrieve Meaningful Video Intervals from Fragmentarily Indexed Video Shots; S. Pradhan, et al. 3. Toward the MEdiaSys VIdeo Search Engine (MEVISE); F. Andres, et al. 4. Content-based Video Retrieval Based on Similarity of Camera Motion; H. Endoh, R. Kataoka. Part III: Information Visualization. 5. Visual Exploration for Social Recommendations; J. Tatemura. 6. Web-Based Visualization of Large Hierarchical Graphs Using Invisible Links in a Hyperbolic Space; M.C. Hao, et al. 7. Visualizing Electronic Document Repositories: Drawing Books and Papers in a Digital Library; A. Rauber, H. Bina. Part IV: Modeling and Recognition. 8. A Motion Recognition Method by Using Primitive Motions; R. Osaki, et al. Conceptual Modelling for Database User Interfaces; R. Cooper, et al. Part V: Advances in Visual Information Management II. 10. Searching, Data Mining and Visualization of Multimedia Data; C. Faloutsos. Part VI: Image Similarity Retrieval. 11. Efficient Image Retrieval by Examples; R. Brunelli, O. Mich. 12. Applying Augmented Orientation Spatial Similarity Retrieval in Pictorial Database; X.M. Zhou, et al. 13. Toward feature Algebras in Visual Databases: The Case for a Histogram Algebra; A. Gupta, S. Santini. Part VII: Spatio-Temporal Database. 14. Query-By-Trace: Visual Predicate Specification in Spatio-Temporal Databases; M. Erwig, M. Schneider. 15. Skimming Multiple Perspective Video Using Tempo-Spatial Importance Measures; T. Hata, et al. 16. Networked Augmented Spatial Hypermedia System on Internet; M. Murao, et al. Part VIII: Visual Querying. 17. Drag and Drop: Amalgamation of Authoring, Querying, and Restructuring for Multimedia View Construction; A. Morishima, et al. 18. BBQ: A Visual Interface for Integrated Browsing and Querying of XML; K.D. Munroe, Y. Papakonstantiou. 19. MDDQL: A Visual Query Language for Metadata Driven Querying; E. Kapetanios, et al. Part IX: Clustering and Retrieval. 20. Hierarchical Space Model for Multimedia Data Retrieval; M. Onizuka, S. Nishioka. 21. MST Construction with Metric Matrix for Clustering; M. Ishikawa, et al. Part X: User Interface. 22. Automatic Updates of Interactive Information Visualization User Interfaces through Database Triggers; M. Leissler, et al. 23. TBE: A Graphical Interface for Writing Trigger Rules in Active Databases; D. Lee, et al. 24. WEBSA: Database Support for Efficient Web Site Navigation; I.F. Cruz, et al. Index of contributors. Keyword index.

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