This paper describes an approach for detecting dialogue scenes in movies. The approach uses automatically extracted low- and mid-level visual features that characterise the visual content of individual shots, and which are then combined using a state transition machine that models the shot-level temporal characteristics of the scene under investigation. The choice of visual features used is motivated by a consideration of formal film syntax. The system is designed so that the analysis may be applied in order to detect different types of scenes, although in this paper we focus on dialogue sequences as these are the most prevalent scenes in the movies considered to date
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This paper presents a framework for the classification of feature films into genres, based only on c...
This paper describes an approach for detecting dialogue scenes in movies. The approach uses automati...
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This paper presents an approach to movie video indexing that utilises audiovisual analysis to detect...
We address the problem of classifying scenes from feature films into semantic categories and propose...
This paper presents a framework for the classification of feature films into genres, based only on c...
This paper presents a framework for the classification of feature films into genres, based only on c...
This paper describes an approach for detecting dialogue scenes in movies. The approach uses automati...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate a novel framework for dialogue detection that is based on in...
In this paper, we address the problem of detecting the conversation scenes from feature films and pr...
An audio-assisted system is investigated that detects if a movie scene is a dialogue or not. The sys...
An automatic algorithm for indexing dialogue scenes in multimedia content is proposed. The content i...
Today data is not only constrained to text format; it has been expanded to multi-media data as well....
The organization of video databases according to the semantic content of data is a key point in mult...
This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap between the rich meaning users desir...
Determination of scenes from a video is a challenging task. When asking humans for it, results will ...
Scene boundary detection is essential in video intelligence, video analytics, and video summarizatio...
To enable high-level semantic indexing of video, we tackle the problem of automatically structuring ...
This paper presents an approach to movie video indexing that utilises audiovisual analysis to detect...
We address the problem of classifying scenes from feature films into semantic categories and propose...
This paper presents a framework for the classification of feature films into genres, based only on c...
This paper presents a framework for the classification of feature films into genres, based only on c...