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11 January 2012 Research and implementation of video image acquisition and processing based on Java and JMF
Jinlei Qin, Zheng Li, Yuguang Niu
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Abstract
The article put forward a method which had been used for video image acquisition and processing, and a system based on Java media framework (JMF) had been implemented by it. The method could be achieved not only by B/S mode but also by C/S mode taking advantage of the predominance of the Java language. Some key issues such as locating video data source, playing video, video image acquisition and processing and so on had been expatiated in detail. The operation results of the system show that this method is fully compatible with common video capture device. At the same time the system possesses many excellences as lower cost, more powerful, easier to develop and cross-platform etc. Finally the application prospect of the method which is based on java and JMF is pointed out.
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Jinlei Qin, Zheng Li, and Yuguang Niu "Research and implementation of video image acquisition and processing based on Java and JMF", Proc. SPIE 8349, Fourth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2011): Machine Vision, Image Processing, and Pattern Analysis, 834908 (11 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920152
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KEYWORDS
Video

Java

Video processing

Video surveillance

Image acquisition

Image processing

Data acquisition

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