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Handbook of Video Databases

Design and Applications

Technology has spurred the growth of huge image and video libraries, many growing into the hundreds of terabytes. As a result there is a great demand among organizations for the design of databases that can effectively support the storage, search, retrieval, and transmission of video data. Engineers and researchers in the field demand a comprehensive reference that will help them design and implement the most complex video database projects. Handbook of Video Databases: Design and Applications presents a thorough overview in 45 chapters from more than 100 renowned experts in the field. This book provides the tools to help overcome the problems of storage, cataloging, and retrieval, by exploring content standardization and other content classification and analysis methods. The challenge of these complex problems make this book a must-have for video database practitioners in the fields of image and video processing, computer vision, multimedia systems, data mining, and many other diverse disciplines.

INTRODUCTION At a minimum, a multimedia database must contain the media
itself, plus some level of metadata which describes the media. In early systems,
this metadata was limited to simple fields containing basic attributes such as the
media title, author, etc. and the user would select media using relational queries
on the fields. Video on demand systems are one example of this. More recently,
systems have been developed to analyze the content of the media to create rich ...