Video Databases and video on demand represent an important application of the evolving Global Information Infrastructure. However, video querying involves a lot of user interaction and feedback based query refinement, which can generate large traffic volumes on the network if full video segments are sent. To aid in efficient Video browsing, search and retrieval across the network, we need to find good compact representations for long video sequences. Representative Frames (Rframes) provide such a representation. Extant algorithms use use scene change detection to segment video into shots and pick Rframes. However, scene change detection techniques fail badly in presence of gradual scene changes which are quite prevalent in most videos. We p...
Abstract—Video indexing requires the efficient segmentation of video into scenes. The video is first...
The significant development of multimedia and dijital video production in recent years has led to th...
Abstract — Most previous research has focused on classifying single human activities contained in se...
The massive volume of data stored in computer files and databases is rapidly increasing. Users of th...
In this paper, we present a scene detection framework on continuously recorded videos. Conventional ...
Sensorial signals are processed by brain by relying on their significant aspects. Fuzzy and scale-ba...
In this paper we present a fuzzy framework for domain-dependent analysis of video sequences. Fuzzy c...
Video database and video on demand represent important applications of the evolving Global Informati...
Abstract--In this paper, an efficient and low complexity algorithm for non-sequential video content ...
Scene detection is a fundamental tool for allowing effective video browsing and re-using. In this pa...
In this paper, we present a novel framework to detect abnormal behaviors in surveillance videos by u...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-54)Video applications are increasingly becoming popular i...
Video decomposition techniques are fundamental tools for allowing effective video browsing and re-us...
This thesis studies the feasibility of clustering-based Near-Duplicate Video Retrieval (NDVR), which...
International audienceTo represent effectively the video content, for browsing, indexing and video s...
Abstract—Video indexing requires the efficient segmentation of video into scenes. The video is first...
The significant development of multimedia and dijital video production in recent years has led to th...
Abstract — Most previous research has focused on classifying single human activities contained in se...
The massive volume of data stored in computer files and databases is rapidly increasing. Users of th...
In this paper, we present a scene detection framework on continuously recorded videos. Conventional ...
Sensorial signals are processed by brain by relying on their significant aspects. Fuzzy and scale-ba...
In this paper we present a fuzzy framework for domain-dependent analysis of video sequences. Fuzzy c...
Video database and video on demand represent important applications of the evolving Global Informati...
Abstract--In this paper, an efficient and low complexity algorithm for non-sequential video content ...
Scene detection is a fundamental tool for allowing effective video browsing and re-using. In this pa...
In this paper, we present a novel framework to detect abnormal behaviors in surveillance videos by u...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-54)Video applications are increasingly becoming popular i...
Video decomposition techniques are fundamental tools for allowing effective video browsing and re-us...
This thesis studies the feasibility of clustering-based Near-Duplicate Video Retrieval (NDVR), which...
International audienceTo represent effectively the video content, for browsing, indexing and video s...
Abstract—Video indexing requires the efficient segmentation of video into scenes. The video is first...
The significant development of multimedia and dijital video production in recent years has led to th...
Abstract — Most previous research has focused on classifying single human activities contained in se...