TY - JOUR
T1 - Content-based retrieval of Flash™ movies
T2 - Research issues, generic framework, and future directions
AU - Yang, Jun
AU - Li, Qing
AU - Wenyin, Liu
AU - Zhuang, Yueting
PY - 2007/7
Y1 - 2007/7
N2 - As a prevailing web media format, nowadays Flash™ movies are created, delivered, and viewed by over millions of users in their daily experiences with the Internet. However, issues regarding the indexing and retrieval of Flash movies are unfortunately overlooked by the research community, which severely restrict the utilization of the extremely valuable Flash resource. A close examination reveals that the intrinsic complexity of a Flash movie, including its heterogeneous media components, its dynamic nature, and user interactivity, makes content-based Flash retrieval a host of research issues not thoroughly addressed by the existing techniques. As the first endeavor in this area, we propose a generic framework termed as FLAME (FLash Access and Management Environment) embodying a 3-layer structure that addresses the representation, indexing, and retrieval of Flash movies by mining and understanding of the movie content. An experimental prototype for Flash retrieval is implemented to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of FLAME, and future research directions on Flash management and retrieval are discussed in details. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.
AB - As a prevailing web media format, nowadays Flash™ movies are created, delivered, and viewed by over millions of users in their daily experiences with the Internet. However, issues regarding the indexing and retrieval of Flash movies are unfortunately overlooked by the research community, which severely restrict the utilization of the extremely valuable Flash resource. A close examination reveals that the intrinsic complexity of a Flash movie, including its heterogeneous media components, its dynamic nature, and user interactivity, makes content-based Flash retrieval a host of research issues not thoroughly addressed by the existing techniques. As the first endeavor in this area, we propose a generic framework termed as FLAME (FLash Access and Management Environment) embodying a 3-layer structure that addresses the representation, indexing, and retrieval of Flash movies by mining and understanding of the movie content. An experimental prototype for Flash retrieval is implemented to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of FLAME, and future research directions on Flash management and retrieval are discussed in details. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.
KW - Content-based retrieval
KW - Flash animation
KW - Multimedia information retrieval
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U2 - 10.1007/s11042-006-0058-7
DO - 10.1007/s11042-006-0058-7
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1380-7501
VL - 34
SP - 1
EP - 23
JO - Multimedia Tools and Applications
JF - Multimedia Tools and Applications
IS - 1
ER -