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Rapid expansion of multimedia information space based on video or image data is being realized by means of various distribution tools. Three types of multimedia information spaces (or environments), i.e. “in the real-world”, “in the digital broadcasting stream” and “on the network” are especially promising. On the other hand, from social and economic viewpoints, importance of information processing techniques which can create real value for human activity or life should be surely recognized.
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- Video Stream
- Information Processing Technique
- Intelligent Transport System
- Event Discovery
- Mediation Function
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Sakauchi, M. (2000). Construction of the Multimedia Mediation Systems. In: Arisawa, H., Catarci, T. (eds) Advances in Visual Information Management. VDB 2000. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 40. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35504-7_1
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