Multimedia databases address a growing number of commercially
important applications such as media on demand, surveillance
systems and medical systems. The book presents essential and
relevant techniques and algorithms to develop and implement large
multimedia database systems.The traditional relational database
model is based on a relational algebra that is an offshoot of
first-order logic and of the algebra of sets. The simple relational
model is not powerful enough to address multimedia data. Because of
this, multimedia databases are categorized into many major areas.
Each of these areas are now so extensive that a major understanding
of the mathematical core concepts requires the study of different
fields such as information retrieval, digital image processing,
feature extraction, fractals, machine learning, neuronal networks
and high-dimensional indexing. This book unifies the essential
concepts and recent algorithms into a single comprehensive volume.
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