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19 April 2000 MPEG-4 playback of multimedia objects searchable by their description
Atul Puri, Robert L. Schmidt, Qian Huang, Baldine Paul, Raj K. Rajendran
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Abstract
In this paper, from the standpoint of their potential for multimedia applications/services we examine key new elements of the MPEG-4 standard as well as concepts leading to the ongoing work for the MPEG-7 standard. We first examine generic requirements common to several practical future multimedia applications/services. We then identify and examine key new features of the MPEG-4 standard such as, image/video objects, facial animation, advanced sound, integration with the web, multi-user worlds and Java control. Next, we briefly review the goal, requirements and progress in the ongoing work on the MPEG-7 standard. We then discuss the player we intend to use which integrates a number of key features of MPEG-4 and search and retrieval concepts similar to that of MPEG-7 standard, as well as how to create content for the player. Next, we discuss an example multimedia application that we have developed. Finally, we summarize the key highlights of the paper.
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Atul Puri, Robert L. Schmidt, Qian Huang, Baldine Paul, and Raj K. Rajendran "MPEG-4 playback of multimedia objects searchable by their description", Proc. SPIE 3974, Image and Video Communications and Processing 2000, (19 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382951
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Standards development

Video

Visualization

Java

Databases

Data modeling

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