Title
Partial query resolution for animation authoring
Abstract
Animations are a part of multimedia and techniques such as motion mapping and inverse kinematics aid in reusing models and motion sequences to create new animations. This reuse approach is facilitated by the use of content-based retrieval techniques that often require fuzzy query resolution. Most fuzzy query resolution approaches work on all the attributes of the query to minimize the database access cost thus resulting in an unsatisfactory result set. It turns out that the query resolution can be carried out in a partial manner to achieve user satisfactory results and aid in easy authoring. In this article, we present two partial fuzzy query resolution approaches, one that results in high-quality animations and the other that produces results with decreasing number of satisfied conditions in the query.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1324287.1324291
TOMCCAP
Keywords
Field
DocType
aggregation function,motion sequence,fuzzy query resolution approach,partial manner,motion mapping,partial query resolution,animation toolkit,fuzzy query resolution,content-based retrieval technique,top-k query,partial ordering,inverse kinematics aid,multimedia authoring,additional key words and phrases: fuzzy query,database access cost,animation authoring,query resolution,partial fuzzy query resolution,partial order,inverse kinematics,satisfiability
Query optimization,Web search query,Query language,RDF query language,Query expansion,Computer science,Sargable,Web query classification,Query by Example,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
1
1551-6857
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
21
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Phani S. Kotharu110.39
B. Prabhakaran210011.99