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17 January 1997 Development of interactive multimedia database
Tatsuo Hasegawa, Tomeo Minamihaba, Masahiro Daibo, Takami Kumagai, Mitsuru Fujisawa, Norio Tayama
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Abstract
This paper presents interactive multimedia database (IMDB) which makes image processing possible on World Wide Web (WWW). It is different from typical image database to provide only storage and retrieval function of image data. The higher performance of electronic parts such as a transistor, the inner structure becomes more complicated. Non-destructive evaluations of the high-precision electronic parts are necessary to maintain the quality. As the first approach, we visualize inside state of electronic parts as two or three-dimensional images with x-ray CT (computerized tomography), and we aim at the efficiency of non-destructive test by registering these images with database. IMDB provides cross section of electronic parts, and three- dimensional visualization from various angles, and animation to support the test of defects. The point we want to make is that this database is different from current client/server type database that retrieval function is main function, and IMDB enables users to process image such as edge extraction on WWW network. In addition to CT image, IMDB receives various images filmed with digital camera and image scanner from users, and executes the request of image processing and show the results.
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Tatsuo Hasegawa, Tomeo Minamihaba, Masahiro Daibo, Takami Kumagai, Mitsuru Fujisawa, and Norio Tayama "Development of interactive multimedia database", Proc. SPIE 2915, Video Techniques and Software for Full-Service Networks, (17 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263390
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Databases

X-ray computed tomography

3D image processing

Image enhancement

Image retrieval

X-rays

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