2002
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-46102-7_45
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A Contribution to Multimedia Document Modeling and Organizing

Abstract: This paper presents a solution to resolve the problem of multimedia documents collection reorganizing. This solution is based on a documentary warehouse enriched by metadata (for each media type) elicited, modeled and structured in XML meta-documents. To homogenize these meta-document representation, we based our annotation on a document indexing and segmentation process. The warehouse thus created is seen as the hyperbase to which the user will apply personalization and querying mechanisms. The personalizatio… Show more

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“…The final step of this segmentation process consists in calculating the final graph of the image from which one has elicited the set of characteristics. These features called "metadata" [17], [18] characterizing each region are then stored and handled separately from the segmented image [19], [20], [21]. The image will be access only to visualize the results.…”
Section: B Morphological Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final step of this segmentation process consists in calculating the final graph of the image from which one has elicited the set of characteristics. These features called "metadata" [17], [18] characterizing each region are then stored and handled separately from the segmented image [19], [20], [21]. The image will be access only to visualize the results.…”
Section: B Morphological Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They transcribe links that connect the various mono-media components of the same document. (Amous and al., 2002) extend classic approaches by adding a set of metadata specific to each type of media in order to formalize information relating to the document content. (Darmont and al., 2002) propose an approach that presents the multimedia documents within a unified format by using XML language.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%