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Abstract: This paper describes the world's largest on-line art collection, provided by a collaboration
between the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the University of California at Berkeley.
The collection contains over 70,000 images of artworks and is accessible over the
web. Each image will be available at a resolution of upto 3,000 by 2,000 pixels. This paper
describes the storage system and the image database that make up the web site. (Update)
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N. Talagala, S. Asami, and D. Patterson. The Berkeley-San Francisco fine arts image database. In the Sixth NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, Fifteenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/637611.html More
@misc{ talagala98berkeleysan,
author = "N. Talagala and S. Asami and D. Patterson",
title = "The Berkeley-San Francisco fine arts image database",
text = "N. Talagala, S. Asami, and D. Patterson. The Berkeley-San Francisco fine
arts image database. In the Sixth NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Conference
on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, Fifteenth IEEE Symposium on Mass
Storage Systems, 1998.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/637611.html" }
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