COMPCON '92 Proceedings of the thirty-seventh international conference on COMPCON
A video retrieval and sequencing system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) - Special issue on video information retrieval
Periodicity, Directionality, and Randomness: Wold Features for Image Modeling and Retrieval
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
VisualSEEk: a fully automated content-based image query system
MULTIMEDIA '96 Proceedings of the fourth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Semantic clustering and querying on heterogeneous features for visual data
MULTIMEDIA '98 Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Iterative refinement by relevance feedback in content-based digital image retrieval
MULTIMEDIA '98 Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Multimedia
MULTIMEDIA '98 Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Proceedings of the 1999 workshop on new paradigms in information visualization and manipulation in conjunction with the eighth ACM internation conference on Information and knowledge management
Integrated Browsing and Querying for Image Databases
IEEE MultiMedia
OVID: Design and Implementation of a Video-Object Database System
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
The Perils of Interpreting Recall and Precision Values
Proceedings of the GI/GMD-Workshop on Information Retrieval
Efficient Query Refinement for Image Retrieval
CVPR '98 Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Distance measures for MPEG-7-based retrieval
MIR '03 Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGMM international workshop on Multimedia information retrieval
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In this paper a visual information retrieval project (VizIR) is presented. The goal of the project is the implementation of an open Content-based Visual Retrieval (CBVR) prototype as basis for further research on the major problems of CBVR. The motivation behind VizIR is: an open platform would make research (especially for smaller institutions) easier and more efficient. The intention of this paper is to let interested researchers know about VizIR's existence and design as well as to invite them to take part in the design and implementation process of this open project. The authors describe the goals of the VizIR project, the intended design of the framework and major implementation issues. The latter includes a sketch on the advantages and drawbacks of the existing cross-platform media processing frameworks: Java Media Framework, OpenML and Microsoft's DirectX (DirectShow).