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Preface | i | |
Part I | An Introduction to Multimedia Database | |
Chapter 1 | Distributed Multimedia Databases | 2 |
Part II | Content-Based Retrieval and Image Database Techniques | |
Chapter 2 | Bridging the Semantic Gap in Image Retrieval | 14 |
Chapter 3 | Content-Based Visual Information Retrieval | 37 |
Chapter 4 | Content-Based Trademark Recognition and Retrieval Based on Discrete Synergetic Neural Network | 58 |
Chapter 5 | Concepts of Emergence Index in Image Databases | 73 |
Part III | Video Database and Video-on-Demand | |
Chapter 6 | Distributed Temporal Video DBMS Using Vertical Class Partitioning Technique | 90 |
Chapter 7 | Video-on-Demand: Scalability and QoS Control | 111 |
Chapter 8 | Video Abstraction Techniques for a Digital Library | 120 |
Chapter 9 | Video Database Techniques and Video-on-Demand | 133 |
Chapter 10 | Broadcasting Approaches for VOD Services | 147 |
Part IV | Watermark Techniques | |
Chapter 11 | Watermarking on Compressed/Uncompressed Video Using Communications with Side Information Mechanism | 173 |
Chapter 12 | Hiding Images Using Dynamic Bit-Replacement and Human Visual System | 190 |
Chapter 13 | Embedding Robust Gray-Level Watermark in an Image Using Discrete Cosine Transformation | 206 |
Part V | Media Synchronization, Multicast and Quality of Services Techniques | |
Chapter 14 | Multicast: Concept, Problems, Routing Protocols, Algorithms and QoS Extensions | 225 |
Chapter 15 | Multimedia and Multi-Stream Synchronization | 246 |
Chapter 16 | A Simple Prediction Method for Progressive Image Transmission | 262 |
Part VI | Case Studies of Multimedia Databases | |
Chapter 17 | A Multimedia Database Supports Internet-Based English Learning | 274 |
Chapter 18 | Case Study: Cairo--A Distributed Image Retrieval System for Cluster Architectures | 293 |
Chapter 19 | VRML-Based System for a Three-Dimensional Virtual Museum | 306 |
Chapter 20 | Organizing Multimedia Objects Using a Class Algebra Database | 318 |
Chapter 21 | Use of the Frame Synchronization Technique to Improve the Visualization Realism on the Web | 327 |
Part VII | Future Directions of Multimedia Databases | |
Chapter 22 | Future Multimedia Databases and Research Directions | 352 |
About the Authors | 362 | |
Index | 372 |
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