Great advances have been made in the database field. Relational and
object- oriented databases, distributed and client/server databases, and
large-scale data warehousing are among the more notable. However, none
of these advances promises to have as great and direct an effect on the
daily lives of ordinary citizens as video databases. Video databases
will provide a quantum jump in our ability to deal with visual data, and
in allowing people to access and manipulate visual information in ways
hitherto thought impossible.
Video Database Systems: Issues, Products and Applications gives
practical information on academic research issues, commercial products
that have already been developed, and the applications of the future
driving this research and development. This book can also be considered
a reference text for those entering the field of video or multimedia
databases, as well as a reference for practitioners who want to identify
the kinds of products needed in order to utilize video databases.
Video Database Systems: Issues, Products and Applications covers
concepts, products and applications. It is written at a level which is
less detailed than that normally found in textbooks but more in-depth
than that normally written in trade press or professional reference
books. Thus, it seeks to serve both an academic and industrial audience
by providing a single source of information about the research issues in
the field, and the state-of-the-art of practice.