Multimedia Databases
Multimedia Databases
1) Introduction
A multimedia database stores images, audio, and video data, and is used in applications such as picture content-based retrieval, voice-mail systems, video-on-demand systems, the World Wide Web, and speech-based user interfaces. The growth in multimedia databases is made possible by three factors: Firstly, personal computers usage becomes widespread and their computational power gets increased. Also technological advancements resulted in high resolution devices, which can capture and display multimedia data (digital cameras, scanners, monitors, and printers). Also there came high-density storage devices. Secondly high-speed data communication networks are available nowadays. The Web has wildly proliferated and software for manipulating multimedia data is now available. Lastly, some specific applications (existing) and future applications need to live with multimedia data. This trend is expected to go up in the days to come. The huge amount of data in different multimedia-related applications warranted to have databases as databases provide consistency, concurrency, integrity, security and availability of data. From an user perspective, databases provide functionalities for the easy manipulation, query and retrieval of highly relevant information from huge collections of stored data.
In contrast, advanced tools such as image processing and pattern recognition tools for images, to extract the various features and content of multimedia objects. As size of data is very large we need special data structures for storing and indexing.
7) Multimedia-DB applications:
a) Retrieval / Information / Archive (Libraries, video on demand, information systems, press, hospitals) Databases, information retrieval b) Education / Commercials/ Entertainment (School, university, professional training, games, commercials) CSE, Teachware, Courseware, CBT, c) Writing / Publications/ Design (Press, engineering, architecture) Editors, layout generators, CAD-systems d) Controlling/Monitoring (Factories, traffic, weather forecast, military) Process control systems