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So what is a multimedia document [email protected] 1 A natural extension of a conventional textual document in the multimedia area. It is defined as a digital document that is composed of one or multiple media elements of different types (text, image, video, etc.) as a logically coherent unit. Can be a single picture or a single MPEG video file, but more often it is a complicated document such as a Web page consisting of both text and images.
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So what is a multimedia document

A natural extension of a conventional textual document in the multimedia area.

It is defined as a digital document that is composed of one or multiple media elements of different types (text, image, video, etc.) as a logically coherent unit.

Can be a single picture or a single MPEG video file, but more often it is a complicated document such as a Web page consisting of both text and images.

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An example of a multimedia doc tool

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Multimedia Retrieval: Techniques

Find text on Queen Elizabeth riding a horseFind images of EIIR horseridingFind videos of HM The Queen mounting a horseFind audio related to above content

Any result ? How did you do it ? What did you use for text What did you use for images What did you use for videos What did you use for audio Can google tell the difference between the Queen and the

horse pic? Can something else do ?

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Pattern recognition, a definition.

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Multimedia Retrieval Techniques

Find audio about The Beatles song ”All you need is love” using audio (not text)

Find the movie using this pic ?

Any result ? How did you do it ? Why do we have to use TEXT search for image, audio, video media ???

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Multimedia Retrieval Techniques

Despite the various techniques proposed in literature, there exist three major approaches to multimedia retrieval, text-based approach, content-based approach, and hybrid approach.

Their main difference lies in the type of index used for retrieval: the first approach uses text (keywords) as index, the second one uses low-level features extracted from multimedia data, and the last one uses the combination of text and low-level features. As a result, they differ from each other in many other aspects ranging from feature extraction to similarity measures.

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Multimedia Retrieval Techniques

text-based approach, The most common

content-based approach Part of the «semantic web», usually done on

specialized databases, You would search a TV video or audio on the

broadcaster database using either «tags», or transcription of the audio, or titles and labels.

It’s always text search

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Multimedia Retrieval Techniques

Let us try a non-textual content-based approach. Search for «all you need is love» using audio only. What would you use ?

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Multimedia Retrieval Techniques

Let us try a non-textual content-based approach. Search for «all you need is love» using audio only. What would you use ?

Try now a «location based» search. Locate the nearest bookshop in english: what would you use?

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Multimedia Retrieval Techniques

Let us try a non-textual content-based approach. Search for «all you need is love» using audio only. What would you use ?

Try now a «location based» search. Locate the nearest bookshop in english: what would you use?

Can you name other examples of «non-text» multimedia retrieval ?

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Creating multimedia documents

Tools from the Internet, like SlideShare, Prezi, and SlideRocket. Interactive animations and videos can be easily created using Xtranormal Movie Maker, Stupeflix VideoMaker, and GoAnimate. Multimedia-rich timelines can be created using tools like Dipity, xTimeLine, and Learning Tools Timeline Tool. A list of assorted tools is also here.

Office suites then save as ?

Personal experience (you name it)

Try convert the “Bhutan” pres. into the most multimedial doc you can think of.

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IPR and copyright issues

Intellectual Property Rights

are the rights given to persons over the creations of their minds.

They usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time.

See the World Trade Organization (WTO) pages for reference

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IPR and Copyright

Copyright and rights related to copyright. The rights of authors of literary and artistic works (such as books and other writings, musical

compositions, paintings, sculpture, computer programs and films) are protected by copyright, for a minimum period of 50 years after the death of the author.

Also protected through copyright and related (sometimes referred to as “neighbouring”) rights are the rights of performers (e.g. actors, singers and musicians), producers of phonograms (sound recordings) and broadcasting organizations.

The main social purpose of protection of copyright and related rights is to encourage and reward creative work.

 Industrial property. Protection of distinctive signs, in particular trademarks and geographical indications (which

identify a good as originating in a place where a given characteristic of the good is essentially attributable to its geographical origin).

Other types of industrial property are protected primarily to stimulate innovation, design and the creation of technology. In this category fall inventions (protected by patents), industrial designs and trade secrets.

A functioning intellectual property regime should also facilitate the transfer of technology in the form of foreign direct investment, joint ventures and licensing.

The protection is usually given for a finite term (typically 20 years in the case of patents).

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OK: can I copy it or not ??

Usually: NO. (what part of it you don’t understand?)

Unauthorized use of intellectual property rights, called "infringement" with respect to patents, copyright, and trademarks, and "misappropriation" with respect to trade secrets, may be a breach of civil law or criminal law, depending on the type of intellectual property, jurisdiction, and the nature of the action.

Unless the protection is formally and clearly waived under special circumstances like no-profit or educational use, GNU, Creative Commons, Copyleft

Commercial use of copyrighted material is generally prosecuted: country specific laws apply.

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Is that right ?

YES, because …

NO, because …

Discuss the issues

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Computer and Network Security

Security v/s Criminal is not a new thing, since the beginning of History

Networks and Computer pose new issuesWhat is the worst threat to the information

Society Digital Economy todayWhat was the worst experience you

perdonally had (on your PC or on the net), or that you had first hand knowledge


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