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INFORMATION RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUES FO
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Media Storage • Ninety-two percen
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Population Reference Bureau • the
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The WWW • contains about 170 tera
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Web content • The median size of
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AVI & mp3 files • In looking at f
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Growth of multimedia content • Th
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Databases • Collection of all org
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Metadata • The word Metadata is u
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Types of Search Queries • Most of
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THE MULTIMEDIA ANALYSIS AND RETRIEV
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Information Retrieval Systems (IRS)
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Ways of locating text documents •
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MIMD architectures • Document /da
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Multimedia Mining Hierarchy • Mul
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Image-based Applications • due to
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Images • Images offer a number of
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Characteristics of original image c
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The elements used for image represe
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Image retrieval queries • can be
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Text-based image retrieval : • Of
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• Currently, CBIR routines are re
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Basic color profile • Though ther
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Automatic object recognition • To
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Automatic Linguistic Indexing of Pi
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