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- Editors:
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Mislav Grgic
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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Department ofWireless Communications, University of Zagreb , Zagreb, Croatia
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Kresimir Delac
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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Department ofWireless Communications , University of Zagreb , Zagreb, Croatia
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Mohammed Ghanbari
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School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex , Colchester, UK
- Recent Advances in Multimedia Signal Processing and Communications
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About this book
The rapid increase in computing power and communication speed, coupled with computer storage facilities availability, has led to a new age of multimedia app- cations. Multimedia is practically everywhere and all around us we can feel its presence in almost all applications ranging from online video databases, IPTV, - teractive multimedia and more recently in multimedia based social interaction. These new growing applications require high-quality data storage, easy access to multimedia content and reliable delivery. Moving ever closer to commercial - ployment also aroused a higher awareness of security and intellectual property management issues. All the aforementioned requirements resulted in higher demands on various - eas of research (signal processing, image/video processing and analysis, com- nication protocols, content search, watermarking, etc.). This book covers the most prominent research issues in multimedia and is divided into four main sections: i) content based retrieval, ii) storage and remote access, iii) watermarking and co- right protection and iv) multimedia applications. Chapter 1 of the first section presents an analysis on how color is used and why is it crucial in nowadays multimedia applications. In chapter 2 the authors give an overview of the advances in video abstraction for fast content browsing, transm- sion, retrieval and skimming in large video databases and chapter 3 extends the discussion on video summarization even further. Content retrieval problem is tackled in chapter 4 by describing a novel method for producing meaningful s- ments suitable for MPEG-7 description based on binary partition trees (BPTs).
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Table of contents (24 chapters)
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Section I
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- Richard M. Jiang, Abdul H. Sadka, Danny Crookes
Pages 27-50
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- Shirin Ghanbari, John C. Woods, Simon M. Lucas
Pages 73-90
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- Ioannis Kypraios, Rupert C. D. Young, Chris R. Chatwin
Pages 91-120
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- Antonio Rama, Francesc Tarrés, Jürgen Rurainsky
Pages 121-144
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Section II
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- K. Malczewski, R. Stasiński
Pages 171-208
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- Sandro Moiron, Mohammed Ghanbari, Pedro Assunção, Sérgio Faria
Pages 245-270
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- Ekram Khan, Athar A. Moinuddin, Mohammed Ghanbari
Pages 271-294
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- Ulrik Söderström, Haibo Li
Pages 295-314
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- Eugen Mikoczy, Pavol Podhradsky
Pages 315-339
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- Goran Gvozden, Emil Dumic, Sonja Grgic
Pages 341-373
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Section III
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- Gaurav Bhatnagar, Balasubramanian Raman
Pages 375-416
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- Nidhi S. Kulkarni, Balasubramanian Raman, Indra Gupta
Pages 417-449
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- Karol Wnukowicz, Grzegorz Galiński, Władysław Skarbek
Pages 451-466
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- S. Kumar, R. Balasubramanian
Pages 467-493
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Editors and Affiliations
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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Department ofWireless Communications, University of Zagreb , Zagreb, Croatia
Mislav Grgic
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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Department ofWireless Communications , University of Zagreb , Zagreb, Croatia
Kresimir Delac
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School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex , Colchester, UK
Mohammed Ghanbari