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Multimedia document management: An anthropocentric approach

Information Processing & Management, 1996
The architecture of an anthropocentric Biomedical Information Management System is proposed. The system is based on a network of computational components (agents) that users-experts in the biomedical domain, but not in computer science-can define, use, and refine to serve their own communication and documentation habits and needs. The innovation of the
Nadia Bianchi   +3 more
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An ODA‐like Multimedia Document System

Software: Practice and Experience, 1996
A multimedia document is composed of different media objects. ISO's Open Document Architecture (ODA) proposes a standard multimedia document model. However, the current ODA profile only includes static media, e.g. text, geometric graphics and images. Because the future multimedia documents not only include static media but also continuous media, e.g ...
CHUNG-MING HUANG   +2 more
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A Model for Multimedia Documents

1985
The problem of a model for representing multimedia documents and supporting operations on documents is addressed. Particular attention is given to the concept of type, since multimedia documents do not fit the static schema definition of database models. A syntax directed approach is proposed for the model.
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Extensible multimedia document player

2009 International Conference on Computer Engineering & Systems, 2009
Multimedia documents compose different types and formats of media objects, such as video, audio, animations, still images, and text, in one scenario forming one big composite media object. The continuous evolution of new types and formats of media objects leads to the appearance of new players for each type and format.
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2.4 Multimedia Documents

1995
The data used by the health professional in patient care is multimedia in the true sense of the word. For example, information required for diagnosis or planning of therapy may be derived from the images of a multitude of examination techniques, from reports, graphs, charts, reference books, hand written notes, film and video sequences, audio ...
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Multimedia medical diagnostic document

Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2003
The medical multimedia document, commonly called a diagnostic report, may contain text, numerical values, spatial and temporal coordinates, and references to images or to time-based waveforms. We present and discuss the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) solution for a multimedia document.
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Requirements for multimedia document enrichment

Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web, 2006
Nowadays a large and growing percentage of information is stored in various multimedia formats. In order for multimedia information to be efficiently utilised by users, it is very important to add suitable metadata. In this paper we will present AKTiveMedia, a tool for enriching multimedia documents with semantic information.
Ajay Chakravarthy   +2 more
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Distributed multimedia document modeling

1998 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks Proceedings. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (Cat. No.98CH36227), 2002
First, the paper describes a model to represent a set of heterogeneous data widely distributed. Secondly, we propose a method to use this model based on a specific learning process. This approach allows us to build up dynamically a "semantic database" consistent with a user's group profile.
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Collaboration with Multimedia Documents

1996
Multimedia documents become increasingly important for the success and growth of companies. Communication and collaboration based on documents become critical factors. Documents have to be processed in various ways by various people. Therefore, there is a need for powerful tools, which support the document handling in distributed environments.
Hans Joseph, Edwin Klement
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