Cinematographic shot classification assigns a category to each shot on the basis of the field size, which is determined by the portion of the subject and of the environment shown in the field of view of the camera. This task is very important in the context of the creative field and can help freelancers in their daily activities when it is performed automatically. Novel and effective approaches capable of processing large volumes of images/videos and analyzing them effectively are becoming increasingly important. This paper presents a data-driven methodology to automatically classify cinematographic shots through deep learning techniques. In our study, we consider four classes of film shots: full figure, half figure, half torso and close up...
BackgroundIn this paper we present a model of parameters to aesthetically characterize films using a...
Classifying images helps computers identify more things that humans can see. to identify the picture...
BackgroundIn this paper we present a model of parameters to aesthetically characterize films using a...
Cinematographic shot classification assigns a category to each shot either on the basis of the field...
Abstract Shot is one of the fundamental unit in the content structure of a film, which can provide i...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Cinematographic s...
The apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is one of...
In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly affects the narrative power of a...
This paper deals with classifying objects using deep neural networks. Whole scene segmentation was u...
In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly effects the narrative power of a...
The use of deep learning techniques has exploded during the last few years, resulting in a direct co...
Among many video types, movie content indexing and retrieval is a significantly challenging task bec...
Abstract This paper presents a new deep learning approach for video-based scene classification. We ...
[[abstract]]The number of films is numerous and complex. A viewer wants to choose a favorite movie i...
Among many video types, movie content indexing and retrieval is a significantly challenging task bec...
BackgroundIn this paper we present a model of parameters to aesthetically characterize films using a...
Classifying images helps computers identify more things that humans can see. to identify the picture...
BackgroundIn this paper we present a model of parameters to aesthetically characterize films using a...
Cinematographic shot classification assigns a category to each shot either on the basis of the field...
Abstract Shot is one of the fundamental unit in the content structure of a film, which can provide i...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Cinematographic s...
The apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is one of...
In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly affects the narrative power of a...
This paper deals with classifying objects using deep neural networks. Whole scene segmentation was u...
In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly effects the narrative power of a...
The use of deep learning techniques has exploded during the last few years, resulting in a direct co...
Among many video types, movie content indexing and retrieval is a significantly challenging task bec...
Abstract This paper presents a new deep learning approach for video-based scene classification. We ...
[[abstract]]The number of films is numerous and complex. A viewer wants to choose a favorite movie i...
Among many video types, movie content indexing and retrieval is a significantly challenging task bec...
BackgroundIn this paper we present a model of parameters to aesthetically characterize films using a...
Classifying images helps computers identify more things that humans can see. to identify the picture...
BackgroundIn this paper we present a model of parameters to aesthetically characterize films using a...