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This article describes an interactive three-dimensional system for visualization and navigation of video data, which is based on hypercube structures. The described interactive system allows content creators to connect video data in space and time as well as to combine video data from different sources.
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The recent advances in Internet and video technology, including mobile and wireless systems allow us to receive a high-quality resolution video on our desktops as well as on the variety of mobile systems. High-speed networks provide high bandwidth, which will soon allow us to receive multiple real-time videos. We are at the verge of the Web-based video revolution, in which we will begin receiving and processing video applications in a completely new way. Besides just watching videos, the users are also becoming content creators; they create their own videos, upload videos on their own channels.
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Furht, B. (2008). Three-Dimensional Video Visualization and Navigation System. In: Furht, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Multimedia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78414-4_68
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