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  Design and implementation of a video browsing system for the internet (2001) [2 citations — 1 self]

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by Wallapak Tavanapong, Kien A. Hua
Journal of Software-Practice and Experience
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Abstract:

Recent advances in multimedia processing technologies, internetworking technologies, and the World-Wide-Web phenomenon have resulted in a vast creation and use of digital videos. Due to this reason, an ecient technique to locate and retrieve a desired video from a remote video archive is needed. A trial-and-error approach popularly used in current Web search engines is not applicable for searching for a desired video segment since the technique incurs intolerable delays. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a video browsing system that lets the user view a summary of a selected video and search within the video while being downloaded so that the user can determine the relevance of the video as early as possible. The system is inexpensive and scalable making it suitable for large-scale distributed systems such as the Internet. The browsing system consists of two major software components: a video server and a video browser and player called VideoCenter implemented using Microsoft DirectShow multimedia development kit. The implementation of VideoCenter enables us to assess the ease of use of DirectShow as well as its drawbacks in developing multimedia applications. 1.

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