Introduction to MPEG-7
Multimedia Content Description Interface
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 24. April 2002
Software
Other digital
396 pages
978-0-470-84778-7 (ISBN)
Description
The MPEG standards are an evolving set of standards for video and audio compression. MPEG 7 technology covers the most recent developments in multimedia search and retreival, designed to standardise the description of multimedia content supporting a wide range of applications including DVD, CD and HDTV. Multimedia content description, search and retrieval is a rapidly expanding research area due to the increasing amount of audiovisual (AV) data available. The wealth of practical applications available and currently under development (for example, large scale multimedia search engines and AV broadcast servers) has lead to the development of processing tools to create the description of AV material or to support the identification or retrieval of AV documents. Written by experts in the field, this book has been designed as a unique tutorial in the new MPEG 7 standard covering content creation, content distribution and content consumption. At present there are no books documenting the available technologies in such a comprehensive way.
Presents a comprehensive overview of the principles and concepts involved in the complete range of Audio Visual material indexing, metadata description, information retrieval and browsing Details the major processing tools used for indexing and retrieval of images and video sequences Individual chapters, written by experts who have contributed to the development of MPEG 7, provide clear explanations of the underlying tools and technologies contributing to the standard Demostration software offering step-by-step guidance to the multi-media system components and eXperimentation model (XM) MPEG reference software Coincides with the release of the ISO standard in late 2001. A valuable reference resource for practising electronic and communications engineers designing and implementing MPEG 7 compliant systems, as well as for researchers and students working with multimedia database technology.
Presents a comprehensive overview of the principles and concepts involved in the complete range of Audio Visual material indexing, metadata description, information retrieval and browsing Details the major processing tools used for indexing and retrieval of images and video sequences Individual chapters, written by experts who have contributed to the development of MPEG 7, provide clear explanations of the underlying tools and technologies contributing to the standard Demostration software offering step-by-step guidance to the multi-media system components and eXperimentation model (XM) MPEG reference software Coincides with the release of the ISO standard in late 2001. A valuable reference resource for practising electronic and communications engineers designing and implementing MPEG 7 compliant systems, as well as for researchers and students working with multimedia database technology.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
932 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-84778-7 (9780470847787)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Chemists, Physicists, Biologists, Materials Scientists, Libraries
Editor
University of California, Santa Barbara
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Heinrich-Hertz-Institute (HHI), Berlin, Germany
Content
Contents of the DVD Contributors Preface Section I Introduction Introduction to MPEG-7:Mulitmedia Content Description Interface (L. Chiariglione) Content, Goals and Procedures (F. Periera and R. Koenen) Section II Systems Systems Architecture (O. Avaro and P. Salembier) Description Definition Language (J. Hunter and C. Seyrat) Binary Format (J. Heuer, et al.) Section III Description Schemes Overview of Multimedia Description Schemes and Schema Tools (P. Salembier and J. Smith) Basic Elements (T. Walker, et al.) Description of a Single Multimedia Document (A. Benitez, et al.) Navigation and Summarization (P. van Beek and J. Smith) Content Organizaiton (J. Smith and A. Benitez) User Interaction (P. van Beek, et al.) Section IV Visual Descriptors Overview of Visual Descriptors (B. Manjunath and T. Sikora) Color Descriptors (J. Ohm, et al.) Texture Descriptors (Y. Choi, et al.) Shape Descriptors (M. Bober, et al.) Motion Descriptors (S. Jeannin, et al.) Section V Audio Fundamentals of Audio Descriptions (A. Lindsay, et al.) Spoken Content (J. Charlesworth and P. Garner) Sound Classification and Similarity (M. Casey) Section VI Applications Search and Browsing (N. Day) Mobile Applications (N. Day, et al.) Index