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Digital multimedia technologies, which provide powerful means to acquire and incorporate knowledge from various sources for a broad range of applications, have a strong impact on the daily life, and have changed our way of learning, thinking and living. The rapid increase of multimedia technology over the last decade has brought about fundamental changes to computing, entertainment, and education and it has presented our computerized society with opportunities and challenges that in many cases are unprecedented. As the use of digital multimedia increases, effective data storage and management…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Digital multimedia technologies, which provide powerful means to acquire and incorporate knowledge from various sources for a broad range of applications, have a strong impact on the daily life, and have changed our way of learning, thinking and living. The rapid increase of multimedia technology over the last decade has brought about fundamental changes to computing, entertainment, and education and it has presented our computerized society with opportunities and challenges that in many cases are unprecedented. As the use of digital multimedia increases, effective data storage and management become increasingly important. In addition, a multimedia collection or a single digital item need to be managed so that users can have an efficient access, search, browsing capabilities and effective consumption of the required data. Therefore, this book will focus on the development of efficient techniques for the browsing, indexing, retrieval, describing, defining, and analysing; in short,the "management" of the multimedia data.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Serkan Kiranyaz was born in Turkey, 1972. He received his PhD degree in 2005 and his Docency in 2007 from Tampere University of Technology. His research interests include, multi-dimensional optimization, evolutionary neural networks, content-based multimedia analysis, indexing, browsing and retrieval.