Method Research on Based-Static Motion Image Retrieval

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In the face of mass movement of image data storage management and retrieval applications, traditional search techniques and methods have been completely incompetent. The emergence of the technology on Based-Static Motion Image Retrieval, points out a specific direction for the development of the field of information retrieval. First of all, the thesis analyze the basic principles of the Based-Static Image Retrieval technology and Based-Static Motion Image Retrieval technology. And the thesis discuss mainly the relevant key technologies and development situations whose based on the static motion image retrieval technology. Secondly, the thesis Introduce and analyze, briefly, the characteristics and application background of several motion image retrieval prototype system, which developed by the domestic and foreign research institutes.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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3575-3578

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July 2014

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