Data Management for Multimedia Retrieval

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Cambridge University Press, May 31, 2010 - Computers
Multimedia data require specialised management techniques because the representations of colour, time, semantic concepts, and other underlying information can be drastically different from one another. This textbook on multimedia data management techniques gives a unified perspective on retrieval efficiency and effectiveness. It provides a comprehensive treatment, from basic to advanced concepts, that will be useful to readers of different levels, from advanced undergraduate and graduate students to researchers and to professionals. After introducing models for multimedia data (images, video, audio, text, and web) and for their features, such as colour, texture, shape, and time, the book presents data structures and algorithms that help store, index, cluster, classify, and access common data representations. The authors also introduce techniques, such as relevance feedback and collaborative filtering, for bridging the 'semantic gap' and present the applications of these to emerging topics, including web and social networking.
 

Contents

1 Introduction
1
2 Models for Multimedia Data
20
3 Common Representations of Multimedia Features
99
4 Feature Quality and Independence
143
5 Indexing Search and Retrieval of Sequences
181
6 Indexing Search and Retrieval of Graphs and Trees
208
7 Indexing Search and Retrieval of Vectors
235
8 Clustering Techniques
271
9 Classification
297
10 Ranked Retrieval
327
11 Evaluation of Retrieval
380
12 User Relevance Feedback and Collaborative Filtering
398
Bibliography
427
Index
473
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K. Selçuk Candan is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University. He received his Ph.D. in 1997 from the University of Maryland at College Park. Candan has authored more than 120 conference and journal articles, 9 patents, and many book chapters and, among his other scientific positions, has served as program chair for ACM Multimedia Conference '08, the Int. Conference on Image and Video Retrieval (CIVR'10), and as an organizing committee member for ACM SIG Management of Data Conference (SIGMOD'06). Since 2005, he has also served as an editorial board member for the Very Large Databases (VLDB) journal.

Maria Luisa Sapino is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Torino, where she also earned her Ph.D. There she leads the multimedia and heterogeneous data management group. Her scientific contributions include more than 60 conference and journal papers; her services as chair, organizer, and program committee member in major conferences and workshops on multimedia; and her collaborations with industrial research labs, including the RAI-Crit (Center for Research and Technological Innovation) and Telecom Italia Lab, on multimedia technologies.

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