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Dual graph regularized NMF model for social event detection from Flickr data
Yang Z., Li Q., Liu W., Ma Y., Cheng M. World Wide Web 20(5): 995-1015, 2017. Type: Article
Over time, Flickr has become a very large photo and video repository, claiming more than 13 billion photos available onsite. It sounds logical that many people are beginning to consider it as a treasure trove to explore human society. ...
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Nov 7 2017
Efficient and robust large medical image retrieval in mobile cloud computing environment
Zhuang Y., Jiang N., Wu Z., Li Q., Chiu D., Hu H. Information Sciences 26360-86, 2014. Type: Article
Zhuang et al. outline an innovative approach for retrieving and viewing medical image data within a hospital environment. The old server-based medical storage architecture is replaced by what can be interpreted as a cloud-based archite...
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Nov 17 2014
Cloud computing and digital media: fundamentals, techniques, and applications
Li K., Li Q., Shih T., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2014. 423 pp. Type: Book (978-1-466569-17-1)
Cloud computing is now a well-known subject. Digital media can also be considered a very clearly defined term. But how is digital media handled using cloud computing technology? This book introduces some digital media processing practi...
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Sep 25 2014
Benefit based cache data placement and update for mobile peer to peer networks
Ye F., Li Q., Chen E. World Wide Web 14(3): 243-259, 2011. Type: Article
In this paper, the authors provide a study of mobile peer-to-peer (MP2P) networks via a simulation evaluation and comparison of random cache placement (RAND), global benefit-based cache placement (GBCP), localized benefit-based cache p...
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Jun 30 2011
Ubiquitous multimedia computing
Li Q., Shih T., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2009. 404 pp. Type: Book (978-1-420093-38-4)
The broad diffusion of mobile personal devices is starting to give real meaning to the term “ubiquitous multimedia computing,” to denote the environment in which information processing is fully integrated into every...
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Aug 27 2010
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