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With the construction of intelligent city, multimedia technology has been applied to all aspects of society. Multimedia image remote transmission in smart cities extracts structured data such as people, cars, objects and behaviors from video image resources. Through association analysis and processing of large data platform, this paper focuses on the low utilization rate of video image resources and the inadequate performance of video image application, and put forward the corresponding construction requirements. The detailed design of information database and other modules of multimedia image remote transmission system in intelligent city is based on the design of each functional module, it realizes the networking, sharing and exchange of image resources, and multidimensional association and fusion of large image data. It realizes the functions of monitoring and early warning, situation judgment and visualization data display of multimedia image remote transmission system in smart city. The experimental results show that the effectiveness of system design and implementation.
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