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Managing Access to a Video Server Through a Metadata Base

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Pages 25-29 | Published online: 10 Jul 2015
 

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a video server access management system. The system aims to help the insertion, in HTML pages, of objects stored in a video server, allowing that one video (or one part of it) may be used in many documents. The main characteristic of the system is the use of a metadata base that contains attributes of the videos stored in the server. Searches can be made by title, subject, size, author, content, or specific scenes or frames. The system was implemented in a client/server model using the JAVA programming language. Communication between clients and the server is realized through use of the CORBA standard. The data access from the metadata base uses the JDBC API. A Player for video browsing was built using the Intel Media Framework, which implements the Java Media Framework API.

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Notes on contributors

R. Goularte

Rudinei Goularte is a Ph.D. student at the University of São Paulo, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at São Carlos. His research interests include video content access, interactive video, networked multimedia, and multimedia standards (MPEG-4 especially).

E.D.S. Moreira

Edson dos Santos Moreira has been an Associate Professor at the University of São Paulo, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at São Carlos, since 1984. He received his Ph.D. degree from Manchester University, U.K. in 1989. His research work is based on networked multimedia, interactive video, network security, and electronic commerce.

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