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17 January 2006 Tangible interactive system for document browsing and visualisation of multimedia data
Yuriy Rytsar, Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy, Oleksiy Koval, Frederic Deguillaume, Emre Topak, Sergei Startchik, Thierry Pun
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Proceedings Volume 6073, Multimedia Content Analysis, Management, and Retrieval 2006; 60730W (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.641969
Event: Electronic Imaging 2006, 2006, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
In this paper we introduce and develop a framework for document interactive navigation in multimodal databases. First, we analyze the main open issues of existing multimodal interfaces and then discuss two applications that include interaction with documents in several human environments, i.e., the so-called smart rooms. Second, we propose a system set-up dedicated to the efficient navigation in the printed documents. This set-up is based on the fusion of data from several modalities that include images and text. Both modalities can be used as cover data for hidden indexes using data-hiding technologies as well as source data for robust visual hashing. The particularities of the proposed robust visual hashing are described in the paper. Finally, we address two practical applications of smart rooms for tourism and education and demonstrate the advantages of the proposed solution.
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Yuriy Rytsar, Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy, Oleksiy Koval, Frederic Deguillaume, Emre Topak, Sergei Startchik, and Thierry Pun "Tangible interactive system for document browsing and visualisation of multimedia data", Proc. SPIE 6073, Multimedia Content Analysis, Management, and Retrieval 2006, 60730W (17 January 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.641969
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Databases

Interfaces

Multimedia

Video

Image fusion

Internet

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