A framework for classification of meeting videos is proposed in this paper. We define our framework consisting of a four level concept hierarchy having movements, events, behavior, and genre; which is based on the meeting ontology and taxonomy. Ontology is the formal specification of domain concepts and their relationships. Taxonomy is the general categorization based on a class/subclass relationships. This concept hierarchy is mapped to an implementation of Finite State Machines (FSM) and Rule-based system (RBS) to classify the meetings. Events are detected by the FSMs based on the movements (head and hand tracks). Classification of the meetings is performed by the RBS based on the events, and behaviors of the people present in the meeting...
In recent years, the spread of video sensor networks both in public and private areas has grown cons...
In recent years, the spread of video sensor networks both in public and private areas has grown cons...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...
A framework for classification of meeting videos is proposed in this paper. Our goal is to utilize t...
In this paper we introduce a new method for recognizing meeting events. In the present case the boun...
Meetings play an important role in everyday life. Meeting minutes can serve as a summary of a meetin...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose the use of a Video-surveillance Ontology and a rule-...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose the use of a Video-surveillance Ontology and a rule-...
This paper introduces the Memetic toolkit for recording meetings held over Internet-based video conf...
On the basis of a coding of utterances we investigate ways to classify participants of a meeting. On...
On the basis of a coding of utterances we investigate ways to classify participants of a meeting. On...
Our work concerns investigating and establishing a method of analysis for analyzing videoconferencin...
Abstract This chapter presents novel computationally efficient algorithms to extract semantically me...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...
In recent years, the spread of video sensor networks both in public and private areas has grown cons...
In recent years, the spread of video sensor networks both in public and private areas has grown cons...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...
A framework for classification of meeting videos is proposed in this paper. Our goal is to utilize t...
In this paper we introduce a new method for recognizing meeting events. In the present case the boun...
Meetings play an important role in everyday life. Meeting minutes can serve as a summary of a meetin...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose the use of a Video-surveillance Ontology and a rule-...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose the use of a Video-surveillance Ontology and a rule-...
This paper introduces the Memetic toolkit for recording meetings held over Internet-based video conf...
On the basis of a coding of utterances we investigate ways to classify participants of a meeting. On...
On the basis of a coding of utterances we investigate ways to classify participants of a meeting. On...
Our work concerns investigating and establishing a method of analysis for analyzing videoconferencin...
Abstract This chapter presents novel computationally efficient algorithms to extract semantically me...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...
In recent years, the spread of video sensor networks both in public and private areas has grown cons...
In recent years, the spread of video sensor networks both in public and private areas has grown cons...
In this paper, we discuss meetings as an application domain for multimedia content analysis. Meeting...