Content-Based Video Retrieval: A Database Perspective / Edition 1

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Overview

This book focuses particularly on content-based video retrieval. After addressing basic concepts and techniques in the field, Content-Based Video Retrieval: A Database Perspective concentrates on the semantic gap problem, i.e., the problem of inferring semantics from raw video data, as the main problem of content-based video retrieval. This book identifies and proposes the integrated use of three different techniques to bridge the semantic gap, namely, spatio-temporal formalization methods, hidden Markov models, and dynamic Bayesian networks. As the problem is approached from a database perspective, the emphasis evolves from a database management system into a video database management system. This system allows a user to retrieve the desired video sequence among voluminous amounts of video data in an efficient and semantically meaningful way. This book also presents a modeling framework and a prototype of a content-based video management system that integrates the three methods and provides efficient, flexible, and scalable content-based video retrieval. The proposed approach is validated in the domain of sport videos for which some experimental results are presented.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781402076176
  • Publisher: Springer US
  • Publication date: 10/31/2003
  • Series: Multimedia Systems and Applications Series , #25
  • Edition description: 2003
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 168
  • Product dimensions: 9.21 (w) x 6.14 (h) x 0.44 (d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Database Management Systems and Conetent-Based Retrieval.- 3. Video Modeling.- 4. Spatio-Temporal Formalization of Video Events.- 5. Shastic Modeling of Video Events.- 6. Cobra: A Prototype of a Video DBMS.- 7. Conclusions.- About the Authors.

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