[4] | Peter Karpati, Tibor Szkaliczki, Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Abstracting Characterizing Distributed VoD Servers, In Methods and tools for development of semantic enabled systems and services for multimedia content, interoperability and reusability (Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Istvan Simonics, Radoslav Pavlov, eds.), Eigenverlag Universität Klagenfurt/Projekt Hubuska, Budapest, Ungarn, pp. 16-30, 2006.
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[3] | Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Istavan Simonics, Radoslav Pavlov, Methods and tools for development of semantic enabled systems and services for multimedia content, interoperability and reusability, Eigenverlag Universität Klagenfurt/Projekt Hubuska, Budapest, Ungarn, pp. 126, 2006.
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[2] | Mario Taschwer, Armin Müller, Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Integrating Semantic Search and Adaptive Streaming of Video Segments: the DAHL Project, Technical report, Institute of Information Technology (ITEC), Klagenfurt University, no. TR/ITEC/05/2.04, Klagenfurt, Austria, pp. 34, 2005.
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Abstract: The DAHL project aimed at demonstrating some of the research achievements at ITEC by extending anexisting web application with content-based search mechanisms and an adaptive streaming environment for video data. The search is based on MPEG-7 descriptions of video data, and video retrieval uses an MPEG-4 conforming adaptive streaming server and player, which allows to adapt the video stream dynamically to client capabilities, user preferences, and available network bandwidth. This report describes the design, implementation, and integration work done in the DAHL project.
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[1] | Armin Müller, Michael Kropfberger, Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Annotation and presentation of content-variations in a web-based search environment for video, In Technology-enhanced Learning with Ubiquitous Applications of Integrated Web, Digital TV and Mobile Technologies (Istvan Simonics, ed.), Eigenverlag, Budapest, pp. 67-74, 2005.
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Abstract: In recent years there has been a big increase in the amount and usage of all different kinds of multimedia data. Ranging from digital video broadcasting over the Internet to sharing digital photos and videos from the last holidays with others, multimedia is around everywhere today. Multimedia metadata help us to manage and search for information in these data. They offer searching for keywords as well as semantic search for textual descriptions of complex activities in audio, video and image. Based upon the research and implementation of the DAHL project, we present an approach for the annotation and presentation of content-variations of videos. First we want to have a look at muvino, a tool for creating MPEG-7 metadata descriptions of videos. After that the presentation of search results, especially the variations of videos or video segments is highlighted
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