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Shanon Ju, Michael Black, Scott Minneman, and Don Kimber. Summarization of video-taped presentations: Automatic analysis of motion and gesture. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 1998.

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A Framework for Virtual Videography - Gleicher, Heck, al. (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....as it moves throughout the video. In particular, tracking can be used to follow the lecturer as he or she moves around during the class. Gesture Recognition: Determining gestures made by a person is difficult in general but can be done in restrictive settings [7] such as a lecture environment [13]. While it will be virtually impossible to correctly interpret every gesture, we believe that slight imperfections will only result in a minor shift in focus. Background Modelling: Background modelling is a statistical function for building a model of the background in the image. Generally, the ....

Shanon Ju, Michael Black, Scott Minneman, and Don Kimber. Summarization of video-taped presentations: Automatic analysis of motion and gesture. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 1998.


Blackboard Segmentation Using Video Image of Lecture and.. - Masaki Onishi Masao (2000)   (Correct)

....other hand, usual lecture videos and lecture notes can be used for similar objective. And also lecture videos can be broadcasted at the learning system mentioned above. For that reason, automatic systems to make these contents have been applied to real lectures and technical talks in recent works [2, 3]. When you make lecture videos, it is important to take a shot as students are able to look at letters and figures on blackboard. Even if students want to take closer look only at the part of the blackboard, the conventional method tends to make video images which include the lecturer only or the ....

S.X.Ju, M.J.Black, S.Minneman, D.Kimber, "Summarization of Videotaped Presentations: Automatic Analysis of Motion and Gesture, " IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol.8, no.5, pp.686--696, Sep. 1998.

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