| S. Kaushik, E. Rundensteiner, "Direct Manipulation Spatial Exploration Using SVIQUEL," Visual Database Systems Conference , pp. 179--185, 1998. |
.... prototype research image database management systems (IDMS) have been reported in recent years that address the issue of how to index tagged images (images in which the objects have already been recognized and associated with their semantic meaning) in order to support retrieval by image content [2, 6, 9, 13, 14, 19, 27]. These systems do not specify how these tagged images were created. They assume either manual tagging or some unspecified (and most likely non existing) automatic process that performs this function. Therefore, they do not deal with the uncertainty and errors that are involved in truly automatic ....
S. Kaushik and E. A. Rudensteiner. Direct manipulation spatial exploration using SVIQUEL. In Proceedings of the IFIP 2.6 4th Working Conference on Visual Database Systems (VDB-4), pages 179--185, L'Aquila, Italy, May 1998.
....other words, for every S slider or APIQ manipulation, the query results are computed using the previous query results. This is tightly coupled to both the bar and map visualizations which get updated and represent the results of the current query. The entire system is implemented using JDK1.1. 4 [Kau98] as an extension of the MMVIS system [HR96] The main packages used are java.awt, java.lang, java.io and java.util. There are 22 classes in all and about 9000 lines of code. This system has been implemented as an applet and can be run using any Java enabled browser. We plan to make it available ....
.... the primitive positions object B could occupy with respect to a reference object A each position graphically depicted by one SPRIM primitive (see top right hand portion of Figure 6) The actual conditions that must hold true for each primitive to be displayed is discussed in further detail in [Kau98] Based on previous user studies [HR97] we anticipate that this should increase the speed and the certainty with which the users modify and construct complex queries. Another advantage of APIQ is that it increases the utility of the SVIQUEL interface for spatial browsing of the data with no ....
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S. Kaushik. Direct manipulation spatial exploration using SVIQUEL. Master's thesis, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1998.
....means for query specification. 3 Overview of Our Spatial Exploration Environment The four major components of our system include the spatial slider interface (S sliders) the Active Picture for Querying interface (APIQ) the Spatial Query Processor and the Spatial Visualization of results (SVIZ) [12, 15, 14]. A user 1 More information about MapInfo can be found at http: www.mapinfo.com specifies a query using a combination of the S sliders and APIQ interfaces. The S slider interface is tightly coupled to APIQ allowing both qualitative and quantitative spatial data exploration. APIQ also ....
S. Kaushik and E. A. Rundensteiner. Direct-manipulation spatial exploration using SVIQUEL. In Visual Database Systems Conference'98. Short paper and software system demonstration, Acquia, Italy, Springer Verlag, May 1998.
....means for query specification. 3 Overview of Our Spatial Exploration Environment The four major components of our system include the spatial slider interface (S sliders) the Active Picture for Querying interface (APIQ) the Spatial Query Processor and the Spatial Visualization of results (SVIZ) [12, 15, 14]. A user 1 More information about MapInfo can be found at http: www.mapinfo.com specifies a query using a combination of the S sliders and APIQ interfaces. The S slider interface is tightly coupled to APIQ allowing both qualitative and quantitative spatial data exploration. APIQ also ....
S. Kaushik. Direct-manipulation spatial exploration using SVIQUEL. Master's thesis, Computer Science Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, May 1998.
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S. Kaushik, E. Rundensteiner, "Direct Manipulation Spatial Exploration Using SVIQUEL," Visual Database Systems Conference , pp. 179--185, 1998.
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