There is a growing need for developing a content description language for multimedia that improves searching, indexing and managing of the multimedia content. The MPEG group established the MPEG-7 effort to standardize the multimedia content interface. The proposed interface will bridge the gap between various types of content meta-data, such as content features, annotations, relationships, and the search engines. We develop a method of handling multimedia content description in a new multi-abstraction, multi-modal content representation framework called the InfoPyramid. The InfoPyramid facilitates the search, retrieval, manipulation, and transmission of multimedia data by providing a hierarchy for content descriptors. We illustrate the suitability of the InfoPyramid multimedia content description to MPEG-7 by examining four multimedia retrieval applications: a Web-image search engine, a satellite image retrieval system, an Internet content delivery system, and a TV news storage and retrieval system.
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