Using Semantic Web Technology For Multimedia Content Retrieval

The aim of the Semantic Web is to make all the content machine interpretable. In order to achieve this, ontologies are indispensable. Ontologies help in defining relations between different resources. These relations help in making inferences. Relating multimedia to these ontologies makes the system far more efficient than the one not employing these ontologies. Information can be extracted from the multimedia content and be described in these ontologies. Searching process as a result improves.

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