Title
introduction
Abstract
It is increasingly common for information – whether it be scientific, industrial, or otherwise – to be composed of multiple media items, e.g., video-based, image-based, linguistic, or auditory items. As digital video may produce over 100 Mbytes of data per second, and image sets routinely require Terabytes of storage space, traditional resource management techniques in both end-systems and networks are rapidly becoming bottlenecks in the handling of such information. Moreover, in emerging multimedia applications, the generation, processing, storage, indexing, querying, retrieval, delivery, shielding, and visualization of multimedia content are fundamentally intertwined processes, all taking place at the same time and – potentially – in different administrative domains.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2015
CCE
applicative languages,applicative programming
DocType
Volume
Issue
Conference
52
1-3
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-37783-2
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gianpiero Cattaneo156658.22
Bruno Durand200.34
Giancarlo Mauri32106297.38
Thomas Worsch415036.77