Author(s): G.S.Sarma | V.Shiva Kumar | SK.Nizmi
Journal: ARPN Journal of Systems and Software
ISSN 2222-9833
Volume: 1;
Issue: 8;
Start page: 251;
Date: 2011;
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Keywords: Content analysis | Video content extraction | Image processing | Temporal segmentation | Scene segmentation
ABSTRACT
The motivation for extracting the content of information is the accessibility problem. A problem that is even more relevant for dynamic multimedia data, which also have to be searched and retrieved. While content extraction techniques are reasonably developed for text, video data still is essentially opaque. Its richness and complexity suggests that there is a long way to go in extracting video features, and the implementation of more suitable and effective processing procedures is an important goal to be achieved.
Journal: ARPN Journal of Systems and Software
ISSN 2222-9833
Volume: 1;
Issue: 8;
Start page: 251;
Date: 2011;
VIEW PDF


Keywords: Content analysis | Video content extraction | Image processing | Temporal segmentation | Scene segmentation
ABSTRACT
The motivation for extracting the content of information is the accessibility problem. A problem that is even more relevant for dynamic multimedia data, which also have to be searched and retrieved. While content extraction techniques are reasonably developed for text, video data still is essentially opaque. Its richness and complexity suggests that there is a long way to go in extracting video features, and the implementation of more suitable and effective processing procedures is an important goal to be achieved.