Multimedia Digital Libraries Sugata Mukhopadhyay March 14, 2000.

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Multimedia Digital Libraries Sugata Mukhopadhyay March 14, 2000

Announcement Discussion Class – Wed 3/15/00 Review of Prelim

Examples Archived news broadcasts Video Text Transcripts Recorded lecture archives Experience on Demand

Challenges Quantity of Data Isochronous delivery requirements Automatic extraction of semantics for indexing Searching ability

Example: Data Size Text (1 page) : 5K / 1K Image (1024x768) : 2.3M / 300K Voice (1 min) : 480K / 60K Music (1 min, CD) : 10.2M / 1M Video (1 min, VHS) : 400M / 10M Video (1 min, NTSC) : 1.6G / 35M Video (1 min, HDTV) : 4.8G / 200M

Example: Searching Images Color Histograms, Color Coherence Vectors Audio Speech recognition Query by humming Bird sound recognition Video Content based retrieval Closed captioning

Case Study The Cornell Lecture Browser Demo

Schematic of the Setup Seats Podium Tracking Camera Fixed Camera

System Dataflow Classroom Processing Host Synchronize Slide Match Auto Edit Transcode FEDORA Repository Slides Digital Objects

Why use a Digital Library ? Presentation form vs stored form Archived data delivery must adapt to advances in technology Access policy enforcement and rights management Extensibility of archived data delivery (Algorithms we haven't dreamt of)

FEDORA Digital Object Container for aggregating digital material Repository Service layer for Digital Objects Dissemination Generic components associating a set of behaviors to a Digital Object

FEDORA DigitalObject application/ postscript application/ MARC Primitive Disseminator Structural Kernel Extensible Behavior Layer

application/ MARC DS 1 application/ postscript DS 2 Primitive Disseminator Client communicates with generic requests Book, DublinCore ListDisseminatorTypes Book Disseminator DublinCore Disseminator GetDissemination (Book.GetPage(1)) GetChapter GetTOC GetPage GetChapter(n), GetPage(n),GetTOC() GetMethods(Book)

Object Granularity Video1Video2 Metadata Slides Aggregate Object Video1Video2 MetaData

Thin vs Thick Clients Video1Video2 Metadata Slides GetSlides()GetVideo()GetSynch()GetMeta()

Thin vs Thick Clients II Video1Video2 Metadata Slides GetApplet()

Adaptability Goals Change in internal data representation must not impact clients New disseminations should be added seamlessly

Conclusion  Multimedia digital libraries present a new set of challenges BUT  Leverage off the large body of research in traditional digital libraries