Metadata Sets for e-Government Resources: The Extended e-Government Metadata Schema (eGMS+)
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Contextual advertising for IPTV using automated metadata generation
CCNC'09 Proceedings of the 6th IEEE Conference on Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
Standardized interoperable image retrieval
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Interoperable and unified multimedia retrieval in distributed and heterogeneous environments
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A Reference Implementation of the API for Media Resources
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Digital preservation: the multimedia standards way
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A description framework for digital public services
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JPSearch: An answer to the lack of standardization in mobile image retrieval
Image Communication
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Today's Internet search engines are not providing adequate digital-content search. With the growth in the quantity of online digital content and growing interest from users, search engines will need to provide better capabilities for finding relevant content. A significant part of the solution can come from increased use of standardized metadata. Unfortunately, limitations to the breadth and depth of search will remain as commercial competition among search engines is preventing the convergence on a single international standard for search services. The result is a highly fragmented and frustrating digital-content search experience. However, the narrow silos of content and constrained search can be improved through cooperation among search engines by building on a common interoperable search framework. While the general problem is being explored through applications and extensions of the Z39.50 standard, new focused efforts, such as JPSearch and MPEG MAFs, might provide the needed breakthroughs.