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Intelligent Multimedia Computer Systems: Emerging Information Resources in the Network Environment

Bailey Jr., Charles W. (1990) Intelligent Multimedia Computer Systems: Emerging Information Resources in the Network Environment. Library Hi Tech 8(1):pp. 29-41.

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Abstract

A multimedia computer system is one that can create, import, integrate, store, retrieve, edit, and delete two or more types of media materials in digital form, such as audio, image, full-motion video, and text information. This paper surveys four possible types of multimedia computer systems: hypermedia, multimedia database, multimedia message, and virtual reality systems. The primary focus is on advanced multimedia systems development projects and theoretical efforts that suggest long-term trends in this increasingly important area.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (Paginated)
Keywords:Hypermedia, Multimedia Databases, Multimedia Message Systems Virtual Reality
Subjects:Artificial Intelligence
ID Code:984
Deposited On:20 November 2005
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