Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film gram-mar, we proposed a computational approach to determine tempo as a high-level movie content descriptor as well as means for deriving dramatic story sections and events occurring in movies. Movie tempo is extracted from two easily computed aspects in our ap-proach: shot length and motion. Story sections and events are gen-erally associated with changes in tempo, and are thus identified by edges located in the tempo function. In this paper, we analyze our initial founding of the tempo function on the basis that the distribution of both shot length and motion in movies is normal. Given that the distribution of shot length is approximately Weibull as confirmed in our experiments, we ...
Abstract: Cinematic tradition suggests that Hollywood films, like plays, are di-vided into acts. Tho...
Popular movies present chunk-like events (scenes and subscenes) that promote episodic, serial updati...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore the link between long-term attention and memory by lookin...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film grammar, we proposed a computational appro...
This work seeks to lay the framework of film grammar over the video to be analyzed. We use the shot ...
This paper presents an original computational approach to extraction of movie tempo for deriving sto...
Abstract — This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the s...
Tempo is an important part of film, it is used by filmmakers to communicate various feelings and set...
This paper proposes a unique computational approach to extraction of expressive elements of motion p...
that the structure of film acts—the four relatively equal-length stretches of film determined by the...
Movie shots of singular scenes have a preferential duration of 2 to 3 s regardless of producers, mov...
This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the simplicity o...
This thesis presents work aimed at exploiting the grammar of film for the purpose of automated film ...
We explore the concept of film pace expressed through audio to analyse the film at a semantic level....
This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of autom...
Abstract: Cinematic tradition suggests that Hollywood films, like plays, are di-vided into acts. Tho...
Popular movies present chunk-like events (scenes and subscenes) that promote episodic, serial updati...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore the link between long-term attention and memory by lookin...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film grammar, we proposed a computational appro...
This work seeks to lay the framework of film grammar over the video to be analyzed. We use the shot ...
This paper presents an original computational approach to extraction of movie tempo for deriving sto...
Abstract — This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the s...
Tempo is an important part of film, it is used by filmmakers to communicate various feelings and set...
This paper proposes a unique computational approach to extraction of expressive elements of motion p...
that the structure of film acts—the four relatively equal-length stretches of film determined by the...
Movie shots of singular scenes have a preferential duration of 2 to 3 s regardless of producers, mov...
This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the simplicity o...
This thesis presents work aimed at exploiting the grammar of film for the purpose of automated film ...
We explore the concept of film pace expressed through audio to analyse the film at a semantic level....
This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of autom...
Abstract: Cinematic tradition suggests that Hollywood films, like plays, are di-vided into acts. Tho...
Popular movies present chunk-like events (scenes and subscenes) that promote episodic, serial updati...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore the link between long-term attention and memory by lookin...