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100 1 _aRaieli, Roberto.
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245 1 0 _aMultimedia information retrieval :
_btheory and techniques /
_cRoberto Raieli.
250 _aRev. English Ed.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bChandos Publishing ,
_c2013
300 _a343 p.
505 _aIntroduction PART 1: Theoretical and methodological Innovations 1 A cultural and theoretical context for MIR theory The information and knowledge society Notes 2 Scientific principies of MIR Principles of Library Science and Documentation MIR theory within US Notes 3 Processing and Indexing of digital multimedia documents The current policy of semantic indexing Two systems at the limits of term-based methods Principies of MIR and content-based indexes Notes 4 MIR's methodology In the context of US The contribution of MIR In searching for Information and knowledge Multimedia systems user needs Purposes, objectives and effectiveness of the content-based system Integration of semantic and content-related methods and principles Notes 5 Definition of MIR methodology Summary of the fundamental principles and design of MIR theory Distinction of the specific principles of TR, VR, VDR and AR Notes PART 2: Management developments and applications 6 The current status of MIR systems Systems of management for multimedia documentation Overview of MIR systems and their applications Notes 7 Examples of the functions of the MIR system Tracking shots on MIR systems The advantages of using MIR in various fields Notes 8 MIR techniques and technologies Document analysis and the creation of database indexes Phases of documentation search and modes of retrieval Examples of operating MIR systems Notes 9 The Integration of MIR modalities Problematic aspects and operational ineffectiveness The solution of Integrating MIR procedures The relationship of MIR with other document management systems 292 Notes 300
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