Composing a multimedia presentation may require creation or generation of suitable images and video segments, as well as animation, sound, or special effects. Obtaining images or video sequences can be prohibitively expensive when costs of travel to location, equipment, staff, etc, are considered. Those problems can be alleviated with the use of pictorial and video digital libraries, such libraries require methods for comprehensive indexing and annotation of stored items and efficient retrieval tools.
We propose a system based on user oriented perceptions as they influence query formation in image and video retrieval. We present a method based on user dependent conceptual structures for creating and maintaining indexes to images and video sequences.
History
Pagination
192 - 196
Location
Perth, W.A.
Open access
Yes
Start date
1996-01-21
End date
1996-01-25
ISBN-13
9781863080453
ISBN-10
1863080457
Language
eng
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Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
1996, the authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
C McBeath, R Atkinson
Title of proceedings
The learning superhighway, new world? New worries? : proceedings of the 3rd International Interactive Multimedia Symposium, Perth, Western Australia, January 21-25, 1996