Microsoft ODBC 3.0 software development kit and programmer's reference
Microsoft ODBC 3.0 software development kit and programmer's reference
Multimedia abstractions for a digital video library
DL '97 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Digital libraries
VideoQ: an automated content based video search system using visual cues
MULTIMEDIA '97 Proceedings of the fifth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Supporting dynamic information visualization with VRML and databases
Proceedings of the 1998 workshop on New paradigms in information visualization and manipulation
The Inventor Mentor: Programming Object-Oriented 3d Graphics with Open Inventor, Release 2
The Inventor Mentor: Programming Object-Oriented 3d Graphics with Open Inventor, Release 2
Building Metaphors for Supporting User Interaction with Multimedia Databases
VDB4 Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG 2.6 Fourth Working Conference on Visual Database Systems 4
Towards the Virtual Internet Gallery
ICMCS '99 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems - Volume 2
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Supporting image-retrieval dialogues between naive users and information systems is a non-trivial task. Although a wide variety of experimental and prototypical image retrieval engines is available, most of them lack appropriate support for end-user oriented front ends. We have decided to illustrate the possible advantages of a tight coupling between interactive 3D information visualization systems and image retrieval systems based on database management systems by deriving requirements from a characteristic application scenario. By means of an "interactive 3D gallery" scenario, the paper provides an overview of the requirements, components, and architecture of a general database-driven 3D information visualization system on the basis of an RDBMS and VRML. The given approach supports loading time as well as runtime database access in various forms. It reflects the overall conceptual framework of our activities in this highly dynamic area of research and forms a basis for many other applications where information objects have to be visualized for interacting users or user groups.