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  1. Philip, G.; Crookes, D.; Juhasz, Z.: Development and implementation of an photographic database using a network of transputers (1994) 0.02
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  2. Philip, G.; Crookes, D.; Juhasz, Z.: QUIMaS (Queen's University Image Management System) : a museum photographic database (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This paper reports on the construction of an interactive image management system. The system's operation is improved by image processing techniques and parallel processing technology. The final system consists of an IBM-compatible PC equipped with the necessary image processing and mass storage facilities and linked to a network of six transputers. The user interface is provided through a serial mouse and a keyword menu. Users are able to retrieve images in 3 different modes: (1) a predefined keyword list, which is arranged in an hierarchical fashion to select images relating to a particular subject or geographical area; (2) the Browse mode allows the user to display a set of up to twelve photographs in miniature 'stub' format at one go (this is similar to the turning of the pages of an album). Individual items can then be selected and displayed in full size, if necessary; (3) if the museum reference number is known, the user can type in the number to retrieve the relevant item

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