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On film character retrieval in feature-length films

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The problem of automatic face recognition (AFR) concerns matching a detected (roughly localized) face against a database of known faces with associated identities. This task, although very intuitive to humans and despite the vast amounts of research behind it, still poses a significant challenge to computer-based methods. For reviews of the literature and commercial state-of-the-art see [21, 372] and [252, 253]. Much AFR research has concentrated on the user authentication paradigm (e.g. [10, 30, 183]). In contrast, we consider the content-based multimedia retrieval setup: our aim is to retrieve, and rank by confidence, film shots based on the presence of specific actors. A query to the system consists of the user choosing the person of interest in one or more keyframes.

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Chapter number

4

Pagination

89-103

ISBN-13

9783540332145

ISBN-10

3540332146

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2006, Springer

Extent

10

Editor/Contributor(s)

Hammoud R

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Title of book

Interactive video: algorithms and technologies

Series

Signals and communication technology

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