2002
DOI: 10.1109/mmul.2002.1022862
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Standards - MPEG-7 overview of MPEG-7 description tools, part 2

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“…The goal of MPEG-7 [32] is to provide a rich set of standardised tools for the description of multimedia content, and in addition to support some degree of interpretation of the meaning of information so as to enable the exchange of multimedia metadata across applications as well as their efficient management, e.g. in terms of search and retrieval.…”
Section: Non-formal Representationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The goal of MPEG-7 [32] is to provide a rich set of standardised tools for the description of multimedia content, and in addition to support some degree of interpretation of the meaning of information so as to enable the exchange of multimedia metadata across applications as well as their efficient management, e.g. in terms of search and retrieval.…”
Section: Non-formal Representationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such efforts gave rise to the MPEG-7 standard [32]. Through XML-Schema based definitions, MPEG-7 provides a rich set of tools for the description of multimedia content at different granularities and abstraction levels, including structural, low-level descriptors (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant breakthrough in this field was the release of the MPEG-7 standard in 2001 [9][10][11]. The official name of the MPEG-7 standard is ISO 15938 Multimedia Description Framework.…”
Section: Mpeg-7mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike text, a medium for which there is a large and well established body of information retrieval methodology [1], time-based media recordings such as audio and video cannot be straightforwardly mapped to verbal descriptions, remaining the subject of intense research activity. Although there appears to be no definite paradigm in this area, standards such as MPEG-7 [2,3] are starting to emerge which aim at adding descriptive annotation and structure to multimedia data. Since manual annotation is mostly impractical given the large and increasing volumes of time-based recordings available, automated solutions have been sought.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%