ABSTRACT

Technology has spurred the growth of huge image and video libraries, many growing into the hundreds of terabytes. As a result there is a great demand among organizations for the design of databases that can effectively support the storage, search, retrieval, and transmission of video data. Engineers and researchers in the field demand a comprehensi

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction to Video Databases

chapter 7|28 pages

Temporal Segmentation of Video Data

chapter 11|20 pages

Adaptive Video Summarization

chapter 17|24 pages

Animation Databases

chapter 18|16 pages

Video Intelligent Exploration

chapter 19|25 pages

A Video Database Algebra

chapter 20|28 pages

Audio Indexing and Retrieval

chapter 21|26 pages

Relevance Feedback in Multimedia Databases

chapter 22|24 pages

Organizational Principles of Video Data

chapter 26|26 pages

Video Indexing and Retrieval Using MPEG-7

chapter 29|28 pages

Similarity Search in Multimedia Databases

chapter 40|36 pages

Compressed-domain Video Processing

chapter 41|38 pages

Objective Video Quality Assessment

chapter 42|28 pages

Video Watermarking: Overview and Challenges

chapter 44|16 pages

Segmenting Stories in News Video