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Summarizing Video Information Using Self-Organizing Maps

T. Barecke, E. Kijak, A. Nurnberger, M. Detyniecki
2006 2006 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems  
Facing a huge amount of multimedia information available today, it becomes inevitably necessary to develop efficient methods for accessing, searching, structuring, and representing it.  ...  Our prototype is based on growing self-organizing maps.  ...  Self organizing map window The self organizing map (see figures 3 and 4) can be found in the Learner Grid window of our application (see Fig. 2 ).  ... 
doi:10.1109/fuzzy.2006.1681764 dblp:conf/fuzzIEEE/BareckeKND06 fatcat:epid7nr4lrg6vcvmkhzbgxsuny

Using Self-Organizing Maps to Support Video Navigation [chapter]

Thomas Bärecke, Ewa Kijak, Andreas Nürnberger, Marcin Detyniecki
2006 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
A common approach is to cluster shots into groups and visualize them afterwards. In this paper, we present a prototype that follows in general this approach.  ...  Unlike existing systems, the clustering is based on a growing self-organizing map algorithm. We focus on studying the applicability of SOMs for video navigation support.  ...  Player and Shot List The player is an essential part of every video browsing application.  ... 
doi:10.1007/11840817_42 fatcat:rgsnj3pesnd7vapmjiipirlhhm

ViBE: a video indexing and browsing environment

Jau-Yuen Chen, Cuneyt M. Taskiran, Alberto Albiol, Charles A. Bouman, Edward J. Delp III, Sethuraman Panchanathan, Shih-Fu Chang, C.-C. Jay Kuo
1999 Multimedia Storage and Archiving Systems IV  
In this paper, we describe a unique new paradigm for video database management known as ViBE (Video Indexing and Browsing Environment).  ...  ViBE is a browseable/searchable paradigm for organizing video data containing a large number of sequences. We describe how ViBE performs on a database of MPEG sequences.  ...  The shot tree is formed by clustering the frames in a shot, hence it hierarchically organizes frames into similar groups.  ... 
doi:10.1117/12.360419 fatcat:hp2qylylore5hltp7md3pkcmyy

ViBE: A Compressed Video Database Structured for Active Browsing and Search

C. Taskiran, J.-Y. Chen, A. Albiol, L. Torres, C.A. Bouman, E.J. Delp
2004 IEEE transactions on multimedia  
ViBE is a browseable/searchable paradigm for organizing video data containing a large number of sequences.  ...  In this paper, we describe a unique new paradigm for video database management known as ViBE (video indexing and browsing environment).  ...  The shot tree is formed by clustering the frames in a shot, hence it hierarchically organizes frames into similar groups.  ... 
doi:10.1109/tmm.2003.819783 fatcat:r35s5z3nxba2hiwdyywx7jgqii

Content-based representation and retrieval of visual media: A state-of-the-art review

Philippe Aigrain, Hongjiang Zhang, Dragutin Petkovic
1996 Multimedia tools and applications  
This paper reviews a number of recently available techniques in content analysis of visual media and their application to the Indexing, retrieval, abstracting, relevance assessment, interactive perception  ...  , annotation and re-use of visual documents.  ...  Shot similarity and content-based retrieval of clips Defining video shot or sequence similarity is a key issue in building content-based indices, retrieving sequences of similar visual content and clustering  ... 
doi:10.1007/bf00393937 fatcat:xrxszt23qrb6pci5iqo7ybmshe

Video Navigation Based on Self-Organizing Maps [chapter]

Thomas Bärecke, Ewa Kijak, Andreas Nürnberger, Marcin Detyniecki
2006 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
A common approach is to cluster shots into groups and visualize them afterwards. In this paper, we present a prototype that follows in general this approach.  ...  They provide some inherent visualization properties such as similar elements can be found easily in adjacent cells. We focus on studying the applicability of SOMs for video navigation support.  ...  The brightness of a cell indicates the distance between each cluster center and the keyframe of the chosen shot. Notice that sequences in adjacent cells are similar as intended.  ... 
doi:10.1007/11788034_35 fatcat:qxrlekbgoffznp33copr576rqi

Integration of structured video in a multimedia authoring system [chapter]

Cécile Roisin, Tien Tran_Thuong, Lionel Villard
2000 Eurographics  
For that purpose, we identify the speci c video structuration requirements of this kind of application and we propose an XML syntax for the description of the structure, the temporal and spatial organization  ...  In this paper, we i n tegrate some results on automatic structuration of video in a multimedia authoring system.  ...  scenes of a sequence and two continuous sequences of a video. { parallel starts (resp. nishes) relation: between the rst (resp. last) shot of a scene and that scene (i.e. its parent in the structure),  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-6771-7_15 fatcat:uhhk4nzd25e6bi5uqkz526dzim

Interactive visualization of video content and associated description for semantic annotation

Marco Campanella, Riccardo Leonardi, Pierangelo Migliorati
2008 Signal, Image and Video Processing  
and annotating the shot clusters in such feature space.  ...  The basic idea consists in the visualization of a 2D feature space in which the shots of the considered video sequence are located.  ...  in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s11760-008-0071-6 fatcat:exxg622vwnbidkd2eblzumvvwa

Block Based Approach for Key Frame Extraction on Large Video Sequences

Mie Mie Tin, Nyein Nyein Myo, Mie Mie Khin, Thi Thi Zin
2016 Innovative Computing Information and Control Express Letters, Part B: Applications  
Video segmentation and key frame extraction are very important in real world video systems. Key frames are essential to analyze on large amount of video frame sequences.  ...  This purpose is to reduce weak transaction frames in a large video stream by using block base algorithm and cluster the transition video shots.  ...  We also gratefully acknowledge the helpful comments and suggestions for our paper of the reviewers from ICICIC2006 International Conference because they supported to improve this research.  ... 
doi:10.24507/icicelb.07.12.2713 fatcat:qb5o7mfhifb4hoemfibm6ayqnm

Segmentation of Video by Clustering and Graph Analysis

Minerva Yeung, Boon-Lock Yeo, Bede Liu
1998 Computer Vision and Image Understanding  
In this paper we propose techniques and formulations to match and cluster video shots of similar visual contents, taking into account the visual characteristics and temporal dynamics of video.  ...  The link of cause and effect, in other words the transition from one state to another,  ...  Watson Research Center and the reviewers for their comments and suggestions. In particular, we thank Reviewer 1 for a very thorough and careful reading of the manuscript.  ... 
doi:10.1006/cviu.1997.0628 fatcat:7aokpq6wpzdgvdtj22kkxyevcm

Video Summarization: Techniques And Applications

Zaynab Elkhattabi, Youness Tabii, Abdelhamid Benkaddour
2015 Zenodo  
In this paper, we focus on approaches to video summarization. The video summaries can be generated in many different forms.  ...  We present different techniques for each mode in the literature and describe some features used for generating video summaries. We conclude with perspective for further research.  ...  In the meantime, it merges similar shots according to their similarities, and furthermore, estimates the number of key frame based on the segmented shots.  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1100164 fatcat:66vw6pbog5gbpotfhpedhplfoq

Memory matrix

Qianqian Xu, Zhipeng Wu, Guorong Li, Lei Qin, Shuqiang Jiang, Qingming Huang
2010 Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia - MM '10  
In other words, the video clips (sub-shots) are organized both by taken times and taken locations, which further allows the user to browse home videos taken at similar locations.  ...  Then, the video sequences are decomposed into sub-shots which are represented by keyframes.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported in part by National Natural Science Foundation of China: 60833006 and 60702035, and in part by Beijing Natural Science Foundation: 4092042.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1873951.1874115 dblp:conf/mm/XuWLQJH10 fatcat:vpuiayl2pnfitnfrv67tlsil6a

Video segmentation based on active vision

C. Cesarano, V. Moscato, A. Picariello
2003 Seventh International Symposium on Signal Processing and Its Applications, 2003. Proceedings.  
In this paper we present a novel approach for video shot segmentation based on active vision techniques.  ...  A continuity function is introduced taking into account the results from biological vision and experiments and discussions are carried out.  ...  We are now in a position to define what it means for a block sequence to satisfy a predicate satisfaction condition and to move to the formal definition of shot segmentation..  ... 
doi:10.1109/isspa.2003.1224684 dblp:conf/isspa/CesaranoMP03 fatcat:p2rdr2rv7vg4ffromfn2jg3hbm

An Annotation Engine for Supporting Video Database Population [chapter]

Marco Carrer, Leonardo Ligresti, Gulrukh Ahanger, Thomas D. C. Little
1998 Multimedia Technologies and Applications for the 21st Century  
In this paper we describe the design and development of a video annotation engine, called Vane, intended to solve this problem as a domain-independent video annotation application.  ...  The tool is currently in use to annotate a video archive comprised of educational and news video content.  ...  We extend our thanks to John Casebolt for implementing the SGML to SQL conversion utility and to William Klippgen for his support in the text-indexing area.  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-0-585-28767-6_7 fatcat:lx7ozyrsrrbn5cxsy3ujf3v4c4

SHIATSU

Ilaria Bartolini, Corrado Romani
2010 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on SImilarity Search and APplications - SISAP '10  
More in details, in SHIATSU, shots obtained from video segmentation are first automatically labelled and such labels are then propagated at the video level.  ...  In this demonstration we present SHIATSU, an automatic semantic-based video tagging system which relies on shot boundary detection and hierarchical annotation.  ...  When a video is processed, the shot detection component analyzes its frames and computes its shot boundaries, marking their timestamps (beginning and end of each shot).  ... 
doi:10.1145/1862344.1862364 dblp:conf/sisap/BartoliniR10 fatcat:nkwe6txxdzdo7dziutkjxpk4t4
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