An Algorithm for Index Multimedia Data (Video) using the Movement Oriented Method for Real-time Online Services
A. Muslim, A.B. Mutiara, C.M. Karyati, and P. Musa

TL;DR
This paper proposes a movement-oriented algorithm for indexing multimedia data, especially videos, to improve online storage, sorting, and retrieval efficiency by converting multimedia into storyboards.
Contribution
It introduces a novel movement-oriented method that transforms multimedia data into storyboards for better indexing and retrieval in online services.
Findings
Enhanced indexing efficiency for multimedia data
Reduced storage and search complexity
Improved real-time online multimedia access
Abstract
Multimedia data is a form of data that can represent all types of data (images, sound and text). The use of multimedia data for the online application requires a more comprehensive database in the use of storage media, Sorting / indexing, search and system / data searching. This is necessary in order to help providers and users to access multimedia data online. Systems that use of the index image as a reference requires storage media so that the rules and require special expertise to obtain the desired file. Changes in multimedia data into a series of stories / storyboard in the form of a text will help reduce the consumption of media storage, system index / sorting and search applications. Oriented Movement is one method that is being developed to change the form of multimedia data into a storyboard.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVideo Analysis and Summarization · Image Retrieval and Classification Techniques · Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
