Abstract
AbstractMultimedia services is the term chosen to describe services which rely on the coordinated and secure storage, processing, transmission, and retrieval of information which exists in various forms [1]. The term refers to the several levels of data processing. It includes application areas, such as digital libraries, e-learning, e-government, e-commerce, e-entertainment, e-health, and e-legal services. In our earlier book [2], we covered aspects of low level data processing of multimedia services in intelligent environments, including storage, recognition, classification, transmission, retrieval, and securing of information. Four additional chapters in [2] considered systems developed to support intermediate level multimedia processing services. These included noise and hearing monitoring, and measurement, augmented reality, and automated lecture rooms. In addition rights management and licensing were included. The final chapter in [2] was devoted to a high-level intelligent recommender service in scientific digital libraries.
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