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10 August 1998 Multimedia data repository for the World Wide Web
Ken Chen, Dajin Lu, Duanyi Xu
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Proceedings Volume 3562, Optical Storage Technology; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.318478
Event: Photonics China '98, 1998, Beijing, China
Abstract
This paper introduces the design and implementation of a Multimedia Data Repository served as a multimedia information system, which provides users a Web accessible, platform independent interface to query, browse, and retrieve multimedia data such as images, graphics, audio, video from a large multimedia data repository. By integrating the multimedia DBMS, in which the textual information and samples of the multimedia data is organized and stored, and Web server together into the Microsoft ActiveX Server Framework, users can access the DBMS and query the information by simply using a Web browser at the client-side. The original multimedia data can then be located and transmitted through the Internet from the tertiary storage device, a 400 CDROM optical jukebox at the server-side, to the client-side for further use.
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Ken Chen, Dajin Lu, and Duanyi Xu "Multimedia data repository for the World Wide Web", Proc. SPIE 3562, Optical Storage Technology, (10 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.318478
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Databases

Internet

Data storage

Video

Data modeling

Visualization

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