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The Computer Journal 1999 42(3):153-176; doi:10.1093/comjnl/42.3.153
© 1999 by British Computer Society
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COSMOS—Content Oriented Semantic Modelling Overlay Scheme

Harry W. AgiusA1 and Marios C. AngelidesA1

A1 Centre for Multimedia, School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics, South Bank University, Southwark Campus, 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA, UK Email: harryagius@acm.org

Semantic content-modelling schemes strive to encapsulate a number of aspects of multimedia content: explicit media structure, objects, spatial relationships between objects, events and actions involving objects, temporal relationships between events and actions, and integration of syntactic and semantic information. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it demonstrates that all of these aspects are essential for semantic content-modelling of video and audio, and then it contributes a semantic content-modelling scheme that utilizes them all.


Received 14 April, 1998. Revised 8 December, 1998.


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