This paper presents a novel approach to multiresolution analysis and scalability in video indexing and retrieval. A scalable algorithm for video parsing and key-frame extraction is introduced. The technique is based on real-time analysis of MPEG motion variables and scalable metrics simplification by discrete contour evolution. Furthermore, a hierarchical key-frame retrieval method using scalable colour histogram analysis is presented. It offers customisable levels of detail in the descriptor space, where the relevance order is determined by degradation of the image, and not by degradation of the image histogram. To assess the performance of the approach, several experiments have been conducted. Selected results are reported
We present a novel motion-based video indexing scheme for fast content-based browsing and retrieval ...
Image processing, video analysis and computer vision techniques are presently developing rapidly bec...
Development of various multimedia applications is dependent on the availability of fast and efficien...
HD video content represents a tremendous quantity of information that cannot be easily handled by al...
International audienceWith exponentially growing quantity of video content in various formats, inclu...
Witnessing the omnipresence of ever complex yet so intuitive digital video media, research community...
Witnessing the omnipresence of digital video media, the research community has raised the question o...
In this paper we present a method for automatic motion and color based video indexing and retrieval....
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Abstract. This work is concerned with video indexing and retrieval based on visual features. It puts...
Video is a rich source of information. It provides visual information about scenes. However, this in...
International audienceThis paper tackles the problem of scalable video indexing. We propose a new fr...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an optimal key frame repre-sentation scheme based on global stati...
Abstract: Problem statement: Content-Based Video Retrieval (CBVR) is still an open hard problem beca...
Content based video indexing and retrieval has its foundations in the analyses of the prime video te...
We present a novel motion-based video indexing scheme for fast content-based browsing and retrieval ...
Image processing, video analysis and computer vision techniques are presently developing rapidly bec...
Development of various multimedia applications is dependent on the availability of fast and efficien...
HD video content represents a tremendous quantity of information that cannot be easily handled by al...
International audienceWith exponentially growing quantity of video content in various formats, inclu...
Witnessing the omnipresence of ever complex yet so intuitive digital video media, research community...
Witnessing the omnipresence of digital video media, the research community has raised the question o...
In this paper we present a method for automatic motion and color based video indexing and retrieval....
Presented in this thesis is MPEG VIRS: A content based video indexing and retrieval system. It is a...
Abstract. This work is concerned with video indexing and retrieval based on visual features. It puts...
Video is a rich source of information. It provides visual information about scenes. However, this in...
International audienceThis paper tackles the problem of scalable video indexing. We propose a new fr...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an optimal key frame repre-sentation scheme based on global stati...
Abstract: Problem statement: Content-Based Video Retrieval (CBVR) is still an open hard problem beca...
Content based video indexing and retrieval has its foundations in the analyses of the prime video te...
We present a novel motion-based video indexing scheme for fast content-based browsing and retrieval ...
Image processing, video analysis and computer vision techniques are presently developing rapidly bec...
Development of various multimedia applications is dependent on the availability of fast and efficien...