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Next-generation content representation, creation, and searching for new-media applications in education

Content creation, editing, and searching are extremely time-consuming tasks that often require substantial training and experience, especially when high-quality audio and video are involved. New media represents a new paradigm for multimedia information representation and processing, in which the em...

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Published in:Proceedings of the IEEE 1998-05, Vol.86 (5), p.884-904
Main Authors: Shih-Fu Chang, Eleftheriadis, A., McClintock, R.
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