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Besser, H. (1990). Visual access to visual images: the UC Berkeley image database project. Library Trends, 38(4), 787--798.

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The Físchlár Digital Video.. - Lee, Smeaton.. (2000)   (Correct)

.... large number of small, thumbnail size images on a screen has been very popular in many picture database applications where a user has to search for a particular image from among a large number, and well claimed for its usefulness allowing the user to quickly browse a large number of images easily (Besser, 1990; Cawkell, 1993; Enser, 1995) Showing thumbnail size images extracted from video scenes can have similar effects, allowing the user to quickly browse the video content in the same manner but the problem with doing this for a set of video thumbnails is the number of them for a long, or even a ....

Besser, H. (1990). Visual access to visual images: the UC Berkeley image database project. Library Trends, 38(4), 787--798.


The Físchlár Digital Video.. - Lee, Smeaton.. (2000)   (Correct)

.... large number of small, thumbnail size images on a screen has been very popular in many picture database applications where a user has to search for a particular image from among a large number, and well claimed for its usefulness allowing the user to quickly browse a large number of images easily [BESSER 90] CAWKELL 93] ENSER 95] Showing thumbnail size images extracted from video scenes can have similar effects, allowing the user to quickly browse the video content in the same manner but the problem with doing this for a set of video thumbnails is the number of them for a long, or even a short ....

BESSER H. Visual access to visual images: the UC Berkeley image database project. Library Trends, 38(4), 1990, 787-798.


Description Logics And Multimedia - Applying Lessons Learnt.. - Bechhofer, Goble (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....be used to describe and automatically classify works of art by their content, and moreover identify patterns of change with reference to the social and environmental contexts of the artists and identifying common influences. Such work using picture description languages is highly active in museums [3]. However, manipulating descriptions of works of art that is scalable and flexible requires the use of a terminology such as that provided by the Prague School coupled with a knowledge based computerised terminology able to support the automatic classification of these works. 2 Description Logics ....

H. Besser, `Visual access to visual images: The UC Berkeley image database project', Library Trends, (1990).


Describing And Classifying Multimedia Using The.. - Goble, Haul, Bechhofer (1996)   (16 citations)  (Correct)

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Besser H, Visual access to visual images: The UC Berkeley image database project, Library Trends vol 38, no 4, 1990, pp. 787-798

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