Rich media is becoming an important component when designing Web
pages. It is experiencing a breathtaking growth in recent years, as
exemplified by Flash animation movies on the Web, which is gaining
widespread usage nowadays. While a lot of efforts have been put on
querying text based Web pages, unfortunately, there is very limited
research effort dedicated to query Flash movies by content, which is
nevertheless critical to the utilization of Flash resources. In this thesis,
we present a framework which allows Flash movies to be queried
expressively by the end-users. More specifically, we create an OXF
(Object XML for Flash) model by converting Flash movies into XML
format, followed by annotating spatio-temporal features (XML tags) and
converting these tags into persistent objects for later querying purpose.
To enhance the performance of OXF model, an indexing technique
known as Structural Join Index Hierarchy (SJIH) is adopted and applied
to enhance the retrieval of OXF objects. A detailed cost model for
query execution through SJIH is developed. Our experimental studies
on using SJIH for accessing Flash movies have demonstrated
performance advantageous when compared with other indexing
techniques.
| Date of Award | 4 Oct 2004 |
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| Original language | English |
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| Awarding Institution | - City University of Hong Kong
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| Supervisor | Qing LI (Supervisor) |
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- Design
- Flash (Computer file)
- XML (Document markup language)
- Web sites
An object XML framework for rich media retrieval
MAK, H. C. E. (Author). 4 Oct 2004
Student thesis: Master's Thesis