This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the simplicity of features that can be currently computed in automated content indexing systems and the richness of semantics in user queries posed for media search and retrieval. It proposes a unique computational approach to extraction of expressive elements of motion pictures for deriving high-level semantics of stories portrayed, thus enabling rich video annotation and interpretation. This approach, motivated and directed by the existing cinematic conventions known as film grammar, as a first step toward demonstrating its effectiveness, uses the attributes of motion and shot length to define and compute a novel measure of tempo of a movie. Tempo flow plo...
This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of autom...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film gram-mar, we proposed a computational appr...
This paper details the design of an algorithm for automatically manipulating the important aesthetic...
Abstract — This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the s...
This paper proposes a unique computational approach to extraction of expressive elements of motion p...
This paper presents an original computational approach to extraction of movie tempo for deriving sto...
This thesis presents work aimed at exploiting the grammar of film for the purpose of automated film ...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film grammar, we proposed a computational appro...
This paper examines film rhythm, an important expressive element in motion pictures, based on our on...
This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap between the rich meaning users desir...
This paper presents an approach to movie video indexing that utilises audiovisual analysis to detect...
To enable high-level semantic indexing of video, we tackle the problem of automatically structuring ...
This work seeks to lay the framework of film grammar over the video to be analyzed. We use the shot ...
The past number of years has seen a large increase in the number of movies, and therefore movie data...
The number, and size, of digital video databases is continuously growing. Unfortunately, most, if no...
This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of autom...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film gram-mar, we proposed a computational appr...
This paper details the design of an algorithm for automatically manipulating the important aesthetic...
Abstract — This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap that exists between the s...
This paper proposes a unique computational approach to extraction of expressive elements of motion p...
This paper presents an original computational approach to extraction of movie tempo for deriving sto...
This thesis presents work aimed at exploiting the grammar of film for the purpose of automated film ...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film grammar, we proposed a computational appro...
This paper examines film rhythm, an important expressive element in motion pictures, based on our on...
This paper addresses the challenge of bridging the semantic gap between the rich meaning users desir...
This paper presents an approach to movie video indexing that utilises audiovisual analysis to detect...
To enable high-level semantic indexing of video, we tackle the problem of automatically structuring ...
This work seeks to lay the framework of film grammar over the video to be analyzed. We use the shot ...
The past number of years has seen a large increase in the number of movies, and therefore movie data...
The number, and size, of digital video databases is continuously growing. Unfortunately, most, if no...
This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of autom...
Motivated by existing cinematic conventions known as film gram-mar, we proposed a computational appr...
This paper details the design of an algorithm for automatically manipulating the important aesthetic...