Abstract

There exist large amounts of multimedia content on the Internet. However, current consumer expectations for multimedia applications still far exceed the achievement of today's state of the art technologies. There is a technical gap between rich multimedia contents and multimedia computing technologies. This special issue focuses on the problem of Internet Multimedia Computing and Service, which aims at providing readers new perspectives on this hot research area. This special issue contains 10 papers covering various aspects of Internet multimedia, which can be categorized into three groups: semantic multimedia understanding, adaptive Internet multimedia access, and human-centered multimedia service. We believe that the papers included in this special issue not only provide outstanding research contributions but also form the latest overview of research interest in this field. The key ideas and contributions of these papers are summarized as below.

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