Electronic Proceedings of the
ACM Workshop on Effective Abstractions in Multimedia
November 4, 1995
San Francisco, California
Introductory Talk for Session 1: Retrieval and Navigation
- Isabel F. Cruz
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- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Department of Computer Science
- ifc@cs.uic.edu
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http://www.cs.uic.edu/~ifc
Abstract
One of the most active areas in database research has been
the design of data models and query languages
for the efficient retrieval of data.
Multimedia/hypermedia pose new and challenging
problems to database research. Some of the
new research topics are related to:
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The new types of data being considered (e.g., visual data).
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The new kinds of interaction with the data (e.g. via
hyperlinks).
- The wide availability of data (often
"unstructered", in the database sense) over the WWW.
The papers of this session cover some of these important
issues:
An overview of these and other issues will be
given in this short talk. Our emphasis will be on
declarative and visual query languages for multimedia/hypermedia.