Format:
1 Online-Ressource (143 Seiten)
Edition:
Also available in print
ISBN:
9781608453528
Series Statement:
Synthesis Lectures on Data Management #19
Content:
With the proliferation of citizen reporting, smart mobile devices, and social media, an increasing number of people are beginning generate information about events they observe and participate in. A significant fraction of this information contain multimedia data to share the experience with their audience. A systematic information modeling and management framework is necessary to capture this widely heterogeneous, schemaless, potentially humongous information produced by many different people. This book is an attempt to examine the modeling, storage, querying, and applications of such an event management system in a holistic manner. It uses a semantic-web style graph-based view of events, and shows how this event model, together with its query facility, can be used toward emerging applications like semi-automated storytelling
Content:
1. Introduction -- 1.1 A running example, the setting -- 1.2 Events and information systems -- 1.2.1 Active databases -- 1.2.2 Complex event processing -- 1.2.3 Event-oriented spatiotemporal databases -- 1.3 Events and sensor networks -- 1.4 Events and multimedia information systems -- 1.4.1 Events from video and audio analysis -- 1.4.2 Events in surveillance systems -- 1.4.3 Multimedia and semantic events --
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2. Event data models -- 2.1 Modeling events on temporal databases -- 2.1.1 Example: Newsan's politician database -- 2.1.2 Events as value changes -- 2.2 Modeling events with conceptual temporal models -- 2.3 E*, a graph-based event model using RDF and ontologies -- 2.3.1 Example: Newsan covers a rally that turned violent -- 2.3.2 Modeling time in E* -- 2.3.3 Modeling location in E* -- 2.3.4 Modeling granularity of perdurants -- 2.3.5 The semantics of the subevent-of relationship -- 2.3.6 The semantics of collective events -- 2.3.7 Modeling constructs for events --
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3. Implementing an event data model -- 3.1 An extended entity relationship model for structured events -- 3.2 A pattern-based approach to structured events -- 3.3 A hybrid approach for structured and semi-structured events -- 3.4 An implementation scheme for E* -- 3.4.1 Declaring E* events with E*ML -- 3.4.2 Toward a physical model for E* events --
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4. Querying events -- 4.1 Characterizing event queries -- 4.2 A query processing architecture -- 4.3 The semantic catalog -- 4.4 An algebraic framework for E*ML query processing --
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5. Storytelling with events -- 5.1 Formulating the problem -- 5.2 A story request language -- 5.3 Algorithms for storytelling --
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6. An emerging application -- 7. Conclusion -- A. An RDF primer -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies
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Preface -- Acknowledgments --
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A Running Example - The Setting; Events and Information Systems; Active Databases; Complex Event Processing; Event-Oriented Spatiotemporal Databases; Events and Sensor Networks; Events and Multimedia Information Systems; Events from Video and Audio Analysis; Events in Surveillance Systems; Multimedia and Semantic Events; Event Data Models; Modeling Events on Temporal Databases; Example: Newsan's Politician Database; Events as Value Changes; Modeling Events with Conceptual Temporal Models; E* - a Graph-based Event Model using RDF and Ontologies
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Example: Newsan covers a rally that turned violent.Modeling Time in E*; Modeling Location in E*; Modeling Granularity of Perdurants; The semantics of the subevent-of relationship; The semantics of collective events; Modeling Constructs for Events; Implementing an Event Data Model; An Extended Entity Relationship Model for Structured Events; A Pattern-based Approach to Structured Events; A Hybrid Approach for Structured and Semi-Structured Events; An Implementation Scheme for E*; Declaring E* events with E*ML; Toward a Physical Model for E* events; Querying Events; Characterizing Event Queries
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A Query Processing ArchitectureThe Semantic Catalog; An Algebraic Framework for E*ML Query Processing; Storytelling with Events; Formulating the problem; A Story Request Language; Algorithms for Storytelling; An Emerging Application; Conclusion; An RDF Primer; Bibliography; Authors' Biographies;
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Also available in print.
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781608453511
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Managing Event Information Modeling, Retrieval, and Applications
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
DOI:
10.2200/S00374ED1V01Y201107DTM019
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