Book description
The product of over 15 years of collective research, Multimedia Ontology: Representation and Applications provides a theoretical foundation for understanding the nature of media data and the principles involved in its interpretation. It presents a unified approach to discussing recent advances in multimedia and explains how a multimedia ontology can fill the semantic gap between concepts and the media world. It relays real-life examples of implementations in different domains to illustrate how this gap can be filled.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Contents (1/2)
- Contents (2/2)
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Acronyms
- Author Biographies
- Chapter 1: Introduction (1/2)
- Chapter 1: Introduction (2/2)
- Chapter 2: Ontology and the Semantic Web (1/4)
- Chapter 2: Ontology and the Semantic Web (2/4)
- Chapter 2: Ontology and the Semantic Web (3/4)
- Chapter 2: Ontology and the Semantic Web (4/4)
- Chapter 3: Characterizing Multimedia Semantics (1/3)
- Chapter 3: Characterizing Multimedia Semantics (2/3)
- Chapter 3: Characterizing Multimedia Semantics (3/3)
- Chapter 4: Ontology Representations for Multimedia (1/5)
- Chapter 4: Ontology Representations for Multimedia (2/5)
- Chapter 4: Ontology Representations for Multimedia (3/5)
- Chapter 4: Ontology Representations for Multimedia (4/5)
- Chapter 4: Ontology Representations for Multimedia (5/5)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (1/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (2/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (3/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (4/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (5/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (6/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (7/8)
- Chapter 5: Multimedia Web Ontology Language (8/8)
- Chapter 6: Modeling the Semantics of Multimedia Content (1/4)
- Chapter 6: Modeling the Semantics of Multimedia Content (2/4)
- Chapter 6: Modeling the Semantics of Multimedia Content (3/4)
- Chapter 6: Modeling the Semantics of Multimedia Content (4/4)
- Chapter 7: Learning Multimedia Ontology (1/6)
- Chapter 7: Learning Multimedia Ontology (2/6)
- Chapter 7: Learning Multimedia Ontology (3/6)
- Chapter 7: Learning Multimedia Ontology (4/6)
- Chapter 7: Learning Multimedia Ontology (5/6)
- Chapter 7: Learning Multimedia Ontology (6/6)
- Chapter 8: Applications Exploiting Multimedia Semantics (1/5)
- Chapter 8: Applications Exploiting Multimedia Semantics (2/5)
- Chapter 8: Applications Exploiting Multimedia Semantics (3/5)
- Chapter 8: Applications Exploiting Multimedia Semantics (4/5)
- Chapter 8: Applications Exploiting Multimedia Semantics (5/5)
- Chapter 9: Distributed Multimedia Applications (1/4)
- Chapter 9: Distributed Multimedia Applications (2/4)
- Chapter 9: Distributed Multimedia Applications (3/4)
- Chapter 9: Distributed Multimedia Applications (4/4)
- Chapter 10: Application of Multimedia Ontology in Heritage Preservation (1/6)
- Chapter 10: Application of Multimedia Ontology in Heritage Preservation (2/6)
- Chapter 10: Application of Multimedia Ontology in Heritage Preservation (3/6)
- Chapter 10: Application of Multimedia Ontology in Heritage Preservation (4/6)
- Chapter 10: Application of Multimedia Ontology in Heritage Preservation (5/6)
- Chapter 10: Application of Multimedia Ontology in Heritage Preservation (6/6)
- Chapter 11: Open Problems and Future Directions (1/2)
- Chapter 11: Open Problems and Future Directions (2/2)
- Appendix A: MOWL Schema in Notation3 (1/2)
- Appendix A: MOWL Schema in Notation3 (2/2)
- Appendix B: MOWL Syntax Structural Specification
- Appendix C: Examples of WSDL Specification for Media Pattern Detectors
- Bibliography (1/5)
- Bibliography (2/5)
- Bibliography (3/5)
- Bibliography (4/5)
- Bibliography (5/5)
Product information
- Title: Multimedia Ontology
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2015
- Publisher(s): Chapman and Hall/CRC
- ISBN: 9781482236354
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