Multimedia Systems for Multimedia Big Data
A special issue of Big Data and Cognitive Computing (ISSN 2504-2289).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 40244
Special Issue Editors
Interests: machine learning; healthcare; social sciences
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Dear Colleagues,
At present, a huge amount of multimedia data is collected in many different areas (social media, medicine, sport, etc.). Processing and retrieving information from these large-scale data sources is an important but difficult task. It usually requires a complex pipeline of different steps which together form a multimedia system. To be able to create these multimedia systems, one has to touch on different aspects such as analysis, feature extraction, systems and efficiency, where both functional and non-functional requirements must be met. Most researchers within the field of multimedia have at one point of their research created a complete pipeline for multimedia data (application and system wise), and the overall focus of this Special Issue is to offer a platform to describe these systems, components, and methods needed for efficient handling of big scale multimedia data. The areas of interest include:
- Operating systems;
- Distributed architectures and protocols;
- Efficient processing of large-scale data;
- Efficient processing of multivariate data;
- Multimedia systems and applications;
- Retrieval and analysis methods.
Dr. Michael Alexander Riegler
Prof. Dr. Pål Halvorsen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Multimedia
- Information retrieval
- Multimedia data analysis
- Artificial intelligence
- Multimedia applications
- Multimedia pipelines
- Multimedia performance
- Multimedia processing
- Multimedia systems
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