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diff --git a/kmrml/README b/kmrml/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59f2dd9b --- /dev/null +++ b/kmrml/README @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +kio_mrml and mrml_part + +Carsten Pfeiffer <[email protected]> 2001/05/03 +---------------------------------------------------------------------- +These are the sources for an mrml kioslave and an accompanying KPart. + + +How does it work in Konqueror? +============================== +For now, the MrmlPart is rather a proof of concept, than a full blown +MRML client. + +You can start the MrmlPart by entering an appropriate URL into Konqueror, +e.g. mrml://user:[email protected]:port +user, pass and domain are optional, so if you're running a server locally +yourself, you can enter mrml://localhost to make Konqueror show the +MrmlPart. If you don't have a running GIFT-server, you can try out +mrml://viper.unige.ch:12790 as an example. Then, Konqueror will try to +connect the server at the given URL and show you a list of +image-collections the server has available. You can specify the number +of images a query should return and you can hit the Search-button +to actually start the query. If you don't give an image as example for +the query, it will return random images from the collection. + +Shortly after hitting the Search-button, you will see a list of images +as thumbnails. Below every image is a small rectangle showing the +similarity of the image with the example image(s). The longer the +rectangle, the better the match. + +Even easier than entering the mrml URL is right-clicking on an image +in Konqueror and selecting "Search for similar images..." in the context +menu. This will open up a new Konqueror window where the query will start +automatically. By default, this will try to contact a local server, i.e +mrml://localhost. You can configure different servers in the KControl +Module (System -> Advanced Search). The last chosen server will be used +for those queries. + +Note that a remote server surely can't access an image from your home +direcory though. I have to think a little bit about the usability of +this :) The greatest use of this is when you've indexed your files +and running an own GIFT server anyway. Ideally, the server could be +started on demand, when a query comes up. + + +MrmlPart: +========= + This KPart makes use of the mrml ioslave to provide a full MRML +client. MRML, Multimedia Retrieval Markup Language (see +http://www.mrml.net) is a means to query CBIR (Content Based Image +Retrieval) servers. An OpenSource server is the GIFT (GNU Image +Finding Tool), see www.mrml.net for downloading the GIFT. + +You can query for images by choosing one or more "example" images. +The server will search for images that have similarities to the +example(s) you gave. Queries can be refined by specifying relevance, +i.e. by including and excluding parts of the previous search result. + + +mrml ioslave: +============= + Basically this is not much more than a slave for asynchronous +transport of "data". With the URL, you can specify the user, password +and port, as well as the url of the server to connect to. + +The data exchange of client <-> slave is done via metaData, with an +"mrml_data" key. The data that the slave sends to the client is sent +in one big chunk, after all the data has arrived at the slave. This +could be made configurable later. + +With a little tuning, one could turn this into a generic slave +which can transport any kind of data. + +[mrmlsearch] +This little baby is called from Konqueror's popupmenu, when you hit +"Search for similar images...". This program simply gets the URLs +from Konqueror and creates a query of the form +mrml://host.com/?relevant=url1;url2;url3;url4.... +It will use the currently selected host in the KControl module +System -> Advanced Search to perform the query. + +mrmlsearch will then invoke "kfmclient openURL query" to start open +a new Konqueror window and perform the query. + + +Thanks go to Wolfgang M�ller <[email protected]> for his +work on the GIFT and for making me write this frontend :) I really +had a WOW-effect about the GIFT, when MrmlPart returned the first +query results. + +New versions of this package can be found at +http://devel-home.kde.org/~pfeiffer/kmrml/ +See http://www.mrml.net for downloading the GIFT and more information. + +Have fun, + Carsten Pfeiffer |