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Principles of Multimedia Database Systems

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The last decade has seen an incredible proliferation of multimedia every news organization now has vast stores of media data ranging from photographs to video clips to audio segments. In addition, as many companies and organizations (e.g. the National Archives) move from a "paper" medium to a "digital" medium, they are increasingly digitizing their paperwork, leading to a vast array of multimedia data. Museums are routinely and regularly producing multimedia presentations of their collections. As the cost of computer storage decreases, more and more organizations are storing an array of multimedia data - these include recordings of meetings and talks, surveillance video, Powerpoint slides, and many others.* Presents the mathematical details, data structures, algorithms (written in pseudo code, standard in computing books).* Includes many examples throughout the book to illustrate these concepts.

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First published January 1, 1998

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V.S. Subrahmanian

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