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A. Doulamis, N. Doulamis, Y. Avrithis and S. Kollias
A Fuzzy Video Content Representation for Video Summarization and Content-Based Retrieval
Signal Processing, Elsevier, vol. 80, 1049-1067, June 2000.
ABSTRACT
In this paper, a fuzzy representation of visual content is proposed, which is useful for the new emerging multimedia applications, such as content-based image indexing and retrieval, video browsing and summarization. In particular, a multidimensional fuzzy histogram is constructed for each video frame based on a collection of appropriate features, extracted using video sequence analysis techniques. This approach is then applied both for video summarization, in the context of a content-based sampling algorithm, and for content-based indexing and retrieval. In the "rst case, video summarization is accomplished by discarding shots or frames of similar visual content so that only a small but meaningful amount of information is retained (key-frames). In the second case, a content-based retrieval scheme is investigated, so that the most similar images to a query are extracted. Experimental results and comparison with other known methods are presented to indicate the good performance of the proposed scheme on real-life video recordings.
01 June , 2000
A. Doulamis, N. Doulamis, Y. Avrithis and S. Kollias, "A Fuzzy Video Content Representation for Video Summarization and Content-Based Retrieval", Signal Processing, Elsevier, vol. 80, 1049-1067, June 2000.
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