Multimedia information is now routinely available in the forms of text, pictures, animation and sound. Although text objects are relatively easy to deal with (in terms of information search and retrieval), other information bearing objects (such as sound, images, animation) are more difficult to index. Our research is aimed at developing better ways of representing multimedia objects by using a conceptual representation based on Schank's conceptual dependencies. Moreover, the representation allows for users' individual interpretations to be embedded in the system. This will alleviate the problems associated with traditional semantic networks by allowing for coexistence of multiple views of the same information. The viability of the approach is tested, and the preliminary results reported.
History
Pagination
96 - 107
Location
San Jose, Calif.
Start date
1996-02-01
End date
1996-02-02
ISSN
0277-786X
ISBN-10
0819420441
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
I Sethi, R Jain
Title of proceedings
SPIE 1996 : Proceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical Engineering