Abstract:
Systems and methods for describing image content establish image description records which include an object set (24), an object hierarchy (26) and entity relation graphs (28). For image content, image objects can include global objects (O0 8) and local objects (O1 2 and O2 6). The image objects are further defined by a number of features of different classes (36, 38 and 40), which in turn are further defined by a number of feature descriptors. The relationships between and among the objects in the object set are defined by the object hierarchy (26) and entity relation graphs (28). The image description records provide a standard vehicle for describing the content and context of image information for subsequent access and processing by computer applications such as search engines, filters, and archive systems.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method and an apparatus for constructing and implementing a universal extension module for processing objects in a database. SOLUTION: A multi-tier database architecture comprises an object-relational database engine as a top tier, one or more domain-specific extension modules as a bottom tier, and one or more universal extension modules as a middle tier. The individual extension modules of the bottom tier operationally connect with the one or more universal extension modules which, themselves operationally connect with the database engine. The domain-specific extension modules preferably provide such functions as searching, indexing, and retrieval services of images, video, audio, time series, web pages, text, XML, spatial data, etc.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for simultaneously previewing a user interface on a plurality of platforms by the consistent routine rendering of an application interface. SOLUTION: In the method and a structure, the set of the device characteristics of a device to be emulated and the formal description of one or more applications to be emulated are supplied, and when the user interface of the application appears on many respective target devices, the user interface is emulated on a single display platform.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for describing video content establish video description records which include an object set (24), an object hierarchy (26) and entity relation graphs (28). Video objects can include global ojects, segment objects and local objects. The video objects are further defined by a number of features organized in classes, which in turn are further defined by a number of feature descriptors (36, 38 and 40). The relationships (44) between and among the objects in the object set (24) are defined by the object hierarchy (26) and entity relation graphs (28). The video description records provide a standard vehicle for describing the content and context of video information for subsequent access and processing by computer applications such as search engines, filters, and archive systems.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for describing video content establish video description records which include an object set (24), an object hierarchy (26) and entity relation graphs (28). Video objects can include global ojects, segment objects and local objects. The video objects are further defined by a number of features organized in classes, which in turn are further defined by a number of feature descriptors (36, 38 and 40). The relationships (44) between and among the objects in the object set (24) are defined by the object hierarchy (26) and entity relation graphs (28). The video description records provide a standard vehicle for describing the content and context of video information for subsequent access and processing by computer applications such as search engines, filters, and archive systems.