| Chua, T. and Ruan, L. "A video retrieval and sequencing system." ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 13(4):373--407, 1995. |
....process by recognizing objects across multiple shots. Automation Several systems edit video with varying degrees of automation. Fully automated systems may be used for news on demand [1] or quick skimming [4] but do not really support authoring. The Video Retrieval and Sequencing System (VRSS) [5] semiautomatically detects and annotates shots for later retrieval. Then, a cinematic rule based editing tool sequences the retrieved shots for presentation within a specified time constraint. Examples of cinematic rules include the parallel rule, which alternates two different sets of shots, and ....
Chua, T. and Ruan, L., "A video retrieval and sequencing system." ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1995. 13(4): pp. 373-407.
....segments of them into smaller files. Many different edit lists can exist for one collection of source video, each playing different cuts from the same source video. Early work on more structure based approaches to video clip sequencing includes the Video Retrieval and Sequencing System (VRSS) [4]. The VRSS handled all levels of video production. At the beginning of the process, VRSS segments the video into structured and semantically significant segments to enable retrieving and sequencing them for display of different edit cuts. It then provides retrieval of the segment and then ....
T.S. Chua and L.Q. Ruan. "A Video Retrieval and Sequencing System". ACM Transactions on Information Systems. vol. 3, no. 4, October 1995. pp. 373-407.
....as MPEG has accelerated the widespread use of video in many applications. These applications require effective techniques to manage the large quantity of video data. As video is a continuous time based medium, it is important to first divide the video stream into temporal segments called shots [1]. A shot is an atomic self contained entity, which can be used as basic building blocks to support many high level video access operations. The process of temporal partitioning of video into shots has been termed differently in the literature such as video segmentation, shot boundary detection, ....
Chua TS and Ruan LQ (1995). A Video Retrieval and Sequencing System. ACM Trans. of Information Systems. 13(4), Oct, 373-407.
....query video data. Swets, Pathak and Weng [18] developed an image database system which supports query by image example, in additional to simple alphanumeric queries which involve basic field name value matching. There has also been interesting work on video modeling and querying. Chua and Ruan [19] presented a two layered (shot layer and scene layer) conceptual model, in which the shot layer contains a collection of video frames and the scene layer is used to model the domain knowledge and contextual information of the videos. This separation, however, is based on the granularity of ....
T.S. Chua and L. Ruan. A Video Retrieval and Sequencing System. ACM Trans. on Information Systems, 13(4):373- 407, 1995.
....collections that they create. Even though there are other defining details that describe each project, the major focus of this section is to briefly outline each project in terms of the types of questions under investigation and the test collections used to answer those questions. Chua and Ruan [16] from the University of Singapore have worked on a framebased video retrieval and sequencing system (VRSS) The overall goal of their project is to study tools to manage video data efficiently. There were a number of types of tools built. Two examples of these are a semi automated method for ....
T. Chau & L. Ruan 1995. A video retrieval and sequencing system. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 13(4), 373 -- 407.
....any portion of the timelines. Successive applications of the temporal magnifier create an explicit spatial hierarchical structure of the video source. This tool was only used for navigation, not for editing. We use a similar approach in our Timeline view. The Video Retrieval and Sequencing System [8] semiautomatically detects and annotates shots for later retrieval. Then, a cinematic rule based editing tool sequences the retrieved shots for presentation within a specified time constraint. For example, the parallel rule alternates two different sets of shots and the rhythm rule selects longer ....
Chua, T. and Ruan, L., "A video retrieval and sequencing system." ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1995. 13(4): pp. 373-407.
.... Fisher, 1994) have pursued this idea extensively, coining the term Exploratory sequential data analysis (ESDA) for systems that support the exploration of multimedia data. Several systems have been developed to support the analysis of video data, including Harrison (1991) Olson et al. 1994) Chua Ruan (1995), and Plaisant et al. 1996) Other researchers working in related areas such as video conferencing have developed similar tools, e.g. the tools developed at Xerox PARC, including Where Were We and its successors (Minneman Harrison, 1993, Minneman et al. 1995, Moran et al. 1997) Marquee ....
Chua, T.S. & Ruan, L.Q. (1995) A Video Retrieval and Sequencing System. ACM Transactions on Information Systems. 13 (4), pp. 373-407.
....for users to view video material in a non sequential manner and to build new sequences from others. To facilitate retrieval, all useful semantic objects and their features appearing in the video must be indexed. The use of keywords or free text [6, 14] to describe video content is not sufficient [4]. Additional techniques are needed. As stated in [4] the issues that need to be addressed are: 1) the representation of video information in a form that facilitates retrieval and interaction, 2) the organization of this information for efficient manipulation, and (3) the user friendly ....
....manner and to build new sequences from others. To facilitate retrieval, all useful semantic objects and their features appearing in the video must be indexed. The use of keywords or free text [6, 14] to describe video content is not sufficient [4] Additional techniques are needed. As stated in [4], the issues that need to be addressed are: 1) the representation of video information in a form that facilitates retrieval and interaction, 2) the organization of this information for efficient manipulation, and (3) the user friendly presentation of the retrieved video sequences. The ....
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.... Fisher, 1994) have pursued this idea extensively, coining the term Exploratory sequential data analysis (ESDA) for systems that support the exploration of multimedia data. Several systems have been developed to support the analysis of video data, including Harrison (1991) Olson et al. 1994) Chua Ruan (1995), and Plaisant et al. 1996) Other researchers working in related areas such as video conferencing have developed similar tools, e.g. the tools developed at Xerox PARC, including Where Were We and its successors (Minneman Harrison, 1993, Minneman et al. 1995, Moran et al. 1997) Marquee ....
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