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9789810234379

Digital Media Information Base : Proceedings of the International Symposium Nara, Japan, 26-28 November 1997

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    9789810234379

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    9810234376

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-03-01
  • Publisher: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUB CO INC
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Summary

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Digital Media Information Base held in Nara, Japan on November 26-28, 1997.

Table of Contents

Preface
Digital Library and InterMedia Technologies for Universal Access
The Block-World Data Model for the Realization of Three-Dimensional Virtual Work Spacep. 1
Authoring and Retrieval of Digital Assets for Virtual Studio Systemsp. 11
Use of Object Co-Existence Relationships for Generation of Virtual Hypermedia Mapsp. 20
Specification of Intentional Multimedia Presentations using an Object-Oriented Databasep. 29
Classification of Late Roman Bronze Coins Using an Object-Oriented Databasep. 39
The View Table Approach to Manage Soft Constraints on Complex Objectp. 49
Selective Progressive Image Transmission Using Diagonal Sampling techniquep. 59
An Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Data Management for Highly Interactive Environmentp. 68
Flexible Play Back Facilities for Distance Educationp. 74
Incremental Clustering for Dynamic Information Filteringp. 79
Semantics of Incomplete Database for Global Query Processingp. 87
A Method for Retrieving Relevant Entries of Molecular Biology Databases using Word Co-occurrence Frequencyp. 96
Functions of Browsing Navigatorp. 101
TERC+: A Temporal Conceptual Modelp. 106
Distributed Information Mediation and Query Processing in a CORBA Environmentp. 120
Deductive Object-Oriented Databases - Technology, Products and Applications: where are we?p. 132
New Indexing Method for Content-Based Video Retrieval and Clustering for MPEG Video Databasep. 140
Clustering and Authoring of Video Shots Using Hybrid-type Self-Organizing Mapsp. 150
Exploiting Data Structures in a High Performance Video Server for TV archivesp. 159
Semantic Representation of Video Content based on Prototype-Instance Modelp. 167
An Efficient Indexing Scheme for Temporal Joins in Relational Environmentp. 176
A Parallel Optimistic Dynamic Optimization of Discrimination Networks for Active Databasesp. 182
Implementation and Evaluation of Parallel Relational Query Processing Using Transposed Files on Shared Memory Multiprocessorsp. 192
A Dynamic Parallel Query Scheduling for Distributed Shared Persistent Object Storesp. 199
Searching Multimedia Databases by Contentp. 204
Design Issues and Solutions in Continuous Media Serversp. 216
Views of Textp. 231
Indexing Documents for Queries on Structure, Content, and Attributesp. 236
Subgroup Mining in Temporal, Spatial, and Textual Databasesp. 246
Integrated Querying and Restructuring of the World Wide Web and Databasesp. 262
The Development of a Document Digitizing System: The "Information Factory"p. 272
Dynamic Properties of Attributes for Structured Documents Accessp. 280
Relocation Decision Policies for Mobile Replicasp. 285
Energy-Efficient Index Replication for Wireless Data Broadcastingp. 295
On Unifying Message and Transaction Management for Collaborative Design Workp. 300
Using OCP to Build Flexible Coordination Protocols: A Transactional Multi-media Applicationp. 305
Slides of Invited Talk Ip. 311
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