Distributed Media Journaling is a research project focusing on capturing and indexing distributed multimedia applications in real-time.
The project develops an architectural framework addressing challenges like on-line automatic content analysis, indexing, and annotation of live networked multimedia sessions. This includes an approach for formulating and transforming high-level media content queries into distributable configurations of media content analysis algorithms.
Our framework allows the system to guide the user in trading off between the reliability and latency of the content analysis. The uniqueness of our architecture lies in the combination of probabilistic knowledge-based media content analysis with QoS and distributed resource management to handle real-time requirements. This is all packaged into a generic framework that is tailorable to specific application domains.
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