MultiMediaMiner: a system prototype for multimedia data mining
SIGMOD '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Powerful image organization in visual retrieval systems
MULTIMEDIA '98 Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Shape representation for image retrieval
MULTIMEDIA '99 Proceedings of the seventh ACM international conference on Multimedia (Part 2)
A query processing method for data warehouses which contain multimedia
SAC '97 Proceedings of the 1997 ACM symposium on Applied computing
ACM SIGKDD Explorations Newsletter
Case study: Cairo---a distributed image retrieval system for cluster architectures
Distributed multimedia databases
Multimedia Database Management Requirements and Issues
IEEE MultiMedia
CLIMS - A System for Image Retrieval by Using Colour and Wavelet Features
ADVIS '00 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advances in Information Systems
A Content-Based Multimedia Database Engine: MIR
PCM '01 Proceedings of the Second IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia: Advances in Multimedia Information Processing
CASCON '98 Proceedings of the 1998 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research
Introducing Parallelism in Multimedia Database Systems
PAS '97 Proceedings of the 2nd AIZU International Symposium on Parallel Algorithms / Architecture Synthesis
A Prototype Implementation of Metadata Generation for Image Retrieval
SAINT-W '04 Proceedings of the 2004 Symposium on Applications and the Internet-Workshops (SAINT 2004 Workshops)
Parallel CBIR implementations with load balancing algorithms
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing - Special issue on parallel bioinspired algorithms
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From the Publisher:Affordable and mainstream manipulation of multimedia data types will lead to tremendous growth in imaging and multimedia data in general computing environments. Multimedia and imaging applications can now provide benefits to common business applications by integrating voice, sound, images, animation and digitized video. Ultimately, it will be possible to convert all information that is currently stored on paper, video and film into a digitized environment. This will allow users to organize, search and route multimedia objects over local and wide area networks in real time. The authors' introductory level presentation of this new class of data types supplies the database technology required for effective manipulation and storage. Multimedia and database experts, Khoshafian and Baker aptly illustrate the ability of multimedia database systems to concurrently share, access, and query large collections of multimedia information. They introduce the elemental concepts of object and relational databases and then apply them to multimedia and imaging databases. Fundamental database topics discussed include querying, transaction support, recovery, security, and storage. This book provides information essential to the incorporation of multimedia databases that will improve the quantity and quality of information manipulated by computer users in many areas including medicine, computer aided design, and information retrieval systems.