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Post processing of multimedia information - concepts, problems, and techniques
Currently, most research work on multimedia information processing is focused on multimedia information storage and retrieval, especially indexing and content-based access of multimedia information. We consider multimedia information processing should include one more level-post-processing. Here "post-processing" means further processing of retrieved multimedia information, which includes fusion of multimedia information and reasoning with multimedia information to reach new conclusions. In this paper, the three levels of multimedia information processing storage, retrieval, and post-processing- are discussed. The concepts and problems of multimedia information post-processing are identified. Potential techniques that can be used in post-processing are suggested, By highlighting the problems in multimedia information post-processing, hopefully this paper will stimulate further research on this important but ignored topic.
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ISCA 2001 : Computers and their applications: proceedings of the ISCA 16th International ConferenceEvent
Computers and Their Applications. Conference (16th: 2001: Seattle, Washington)Pagination
318 - 321Publisher
International Society for Computers and Their ApplicationsLocation
Seattle, WashingtonPlace of publication
Cary, N.C.Start date
2001-03-28End date
2001-03-30ISBN-13
9781880843376ISBN-10
1880843374Language
engNotes
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