3D visualization technique for retrieval of documents and images

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This paper describes a new method of multimedia information retrieval which shows multimedia information on a screen in a multi-directional way, using perspective, during the process of recursive interactive retrieval. This method supports a graphical, sensitive and individually tailored interaction between a user and multimedia data. The original work here in is the support of interaction between a user and multimedia data in a way that shows as many as multimedia data in a multi-directional manner on a screen. This work does not involve analytical techniques, although much current research into multimedia information retrieval focuses on processing and handling multimedia data. The prototype system INMUL(Interactive Multidirectional Information Displaying System) is now being implemented.

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Kimoto, H. (1997). 3D visualization technique for retrieval of documents and images. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 49–51). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/275519.275530

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