Video content management in consumer devices |
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Authors: | Dimitrova N. McGee T. Elenbaas H. Martino J. |
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Affiliation: | Philips Res., Briarcliff Manor, NY; |
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Abstract: | Methods for video content analysis are necessary for the growing amount of video information delivered to consumers today. In this paper, we present a system for video content analysis called Vitamin, which provides management of a home video library. The system presents the user with a visual table of contents that provides an overview of the video content and direct access to particular points in the stored video. In this process, we apply a computationally inexpensive, simple, yet powerful mechanism for cut detection and keyframe filtering. Our initial implementation and results show that this system can perform video content extraction in real time on a low-end platform that matches a visual table of contents extracted by an expert |
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