@inproceedings{5629600e8dfd4b99a495c9d14aba3977,
title = "CANDELA : storage, analysis and retrieval of video content in distributed systems",
abstract = "Although many different types of technologies for information systems have evolved over the last decades (such as databases, video systems, the Internet and mobile telecommunication), the integration of these technologies is just in its infancy and has the potential to introduce {"}intelligent{"} systems. The CANDELA project, which is part of the European ITEA program, focuses on the integration of video content analysis in combination with networked delivery and storage technologies. To unleash the full potential of such integration, adaptive video-content analysis and retrieval techniques are being explored by developing several pilot applications.",
author = "Egbert Jaspers and R.G.J. Wijnhoven and R. Albers and J. Nesvadba and J.J. Lukkien and A.G. Sinitsyn and J. Nisula and X. Desurmont and P. Pieterila and J. Palo and R. Truyen",
year = "2006",
doi = "10.1007/11670834_10",
language = "English",
isbn = "3-540-32174-8",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "112--127",
editor = "M. Detyniecki and {et al.}, xx",
booktitle = "Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval : User, Context, and Feedback (Third International Workshop, AMR'05, Glasgow, UK, July 28-29, 2005, Revised selected papers)",
}