Audio-visual documents obtained from German TV news are classified according to the IPTC topic categorization scheme. To this end usual text classification techniques are adapted to speech, video, and non-speech audio. For each of the three modalities word analogues are generated: sequences of syllables for speech, “video words” based on low level color features (color moments, color correlogram and color wavelet), and “audio words” based on low-level spectral features (spectral envelope and spectral flatness) for non-speech audio. Such audio and video words provide a means to represent the different modalities in a uniform way. The frequencies of the word analogues represent audio-visual documents: the standard bag-of-words approach. Suppo...
International audienceThe audio channel conveys rich clues for content-based multimedia indexing. In...
International audienceWe propose an audio-visual approach to video genre classification using conten...
In this paper, we present a new approach for classifying video content into semantic classes at a hi...
Along with the aggressive growing of the amount of digital data available (text, audio samples, digi...
Automated content analysis has been growing popular in the research field given the vast and increas...
This paper presents a hybrid approach to the classification of news video story. Most of current wor...
The rapid increase of information imposes new demands of content management. The goal of automatic...
Abstract Audio classification is an essential task in multimedia content analysis, which is a prereq...
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The MPEG standards are an evolving set of standards for video and audio compression. MPEG 7 technolo...
ENGELSK: Classification of the audio track, of a motion picture, into traditional audio classes is a...
There are many research initiatives tackling automated multimodal video classification, however very...
In this paper, we present a new method for video genre identification based on the linguistic conten...
The role of audio in the context of multimedia applications involving video is becoming increasingly...
A data driven learning based approach has been adopted to classify a video programme into a set of f...
International audienceThe audio channel conveys rich clues for content-based multimedia indexing. In...
International audienceWe propose an audio-visual approach to video genre classification using conten...
In this paper, we present a new approach for classifying video content into semantic classes at a hi...
Along with the aggressive growing of the amount of digital data available (text, audio samples, digi...
Automated content analysis has been growing popular in the research field given the vast and increas...
This paper presents a hybrid approach to the classification of news video story. Most of current wor...
The rapid increase of information imposes new demands of content management. The goal of automatic...
Abstract Audio classification is an essential task in multimedia content analysis, which is a prereq...
This paper presents a method to classify audio-video data into one of five classes: advertisement, c...
The MPEG standards are an evolving set of standards for video and audio compression. MPEG 7 technolo...
ENGELSK: Classification of the audio track, of a motion picture, into traditional audio classes is a...
There are many research initiatives tackling automated multimodal video classification, however very...
In this paper, we present a new method for video genre identification based on the linguistic conten...
The role of audio in the context of multimedia applications involving video is becoming increasingly...
A data driven learning based approach has been adopted to classify a video programme into a set of f...
International audienceThe audio channel conveys rich clues for content-based multimedia indexing. In...
International audienceWe propose an audio-visual approach to video genre classification using conten...
In this paper, we present a new approach for classifying video content into semantic classes at a hi...