Visual Database Systems. IFIP TC2 WG2.6 Fifth Working Conference on Visual Database Systems May 10-12, 2000, Fukuoka, Japan
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Hiroshi Arisawa, Tiziana Catarci.
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New York, NY
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Springer Science+Business Media
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2000
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vii, 410 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
CONTENTS NOTE
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I Advances in Visual Information Management I --;1 Construction of the Multimedia Mediation Systems --;II Video Retrieval --;2 A New Algebraic Approach to Retrieve Meaningful Video Intervals from Fragmentarily Indexed Video Shots --;3 Toward The MEdiaSys Vldeo Search Engine (MEVISE) --;4 Content-based Video Retrieval Based on Similarity of Camera Motion --;III Information Visualization --;5 Visual Exploration for Social Recommendations --;6 Web-Based Visualization of Large Hierarchical Graphs Using Invisible Links in a Hyperbolic Space --;7 Visualizing Electronic Document Repositories: Drawing Books and Papers in a Digital Library --;IV Modeling and Recognition --;8 A Motion Recognition Method by Using Primitive Motions --;9 Conceptual Modelling for Database User Interfaces --;V Advances in Visual Information Management II --;10 Searching, Data Mining and Visualization of Multimedia Data --;VI Image Similarity Retrieval --;11 Efficient Image Retrieval by Examples --;12 Applying Augmented Orientation Spatial Similarity Retrieval in Pictorial Database --;13 Toward Feature Algebras in Visual Databases: The Case for a Histogram Algebra --;VII Spatio-Temporal Database --;14 Query-By-Trace: Visual Predicate Specification in Spatio-Temporal Databases --;15 Skimming Multiple Perspective Video Using Tempo-Spatial Importance Measures --;16 Networked Augmented Spatial Hypermedia System on Internet --;VIII Visual Querying --;17 Drag and Drop: Amalgamation of Authoring, Querying, Restructuring for Multimedia View Construction --;18 BBQ: A Visual Interface for Integrated Browsing and Querying of XML --;19 MDDQL: A Visual Query Language for Metadata Driven Querying --;IX Clustering and Retrieval --;20 Hierarchical Space Model for Multimedia Data Retrieval --;21 MST Construction with Metric Matrix for Clustering --;X User Interface --;22 Automatic Updates of Interactive Information Visualization User Interfaces through Database Triggers --;23 TBE: A Graphical Interface for Writing Trigger Rules in Active Databases --;24 WEBSA: Database Support for Efficient Web Site Navigation --;Index of contributors --;Keyword index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Video segmentation is the most fundamental process for appropriate index- ing and retrieval of video intervals. Therefore, given a query, what is a meaningful interval to an annotator may not be meaningful to the user who issues the query.