Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 03:34:21 GMT Server: NCSA/1.4.2 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 19:28:47 GMT Content-length: 1182 Multi-level Queries

Multi-Level Queries


DEVR provides a dynamic data definition language for modeling image and vision data, which can be integrated with existing image processing and vision applications. Schema definitions can be fully interleaved with data manipulation, without requiring recompilation. In addition, DEVR provides a powerful application programmer's interface that regulates data access and schema definition, maintains indexes, and enforces type safety and data integrity.

The system supports multi-level queries based on recursive constraint trees. A set of HRS entities of a given type is filtered through a network of constraints corresponding to the parts, properties, and relations of that type. Queries can be constructed interactively with a menu-driven interface, or they can be dynamically generated within a vision application using the programmer's interface. Query objects are persistent and reusable. Users may keep libraries of query templates, which can be built incrementally, tested separately, cloned, and linked together to form more complex queries.