A Database Approach for Accelerate Video Data Access

In this paper, we studied the efficiency and break-event point of storing video objects into DBMS and proved that storing "small" video objects into database is a suitable solution. To the video objects that stored in database as BLOB data type, we devised a database based time-oriented approach to speed up the video content access. Our experiments showed that, because of we extracted some system-aware metadata and stored into database transparently, the read performance was become practicable.

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