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Video abstraction : a systematic review and classification

journal contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by B Truong, Svetha VenkateshSvetha Venkatesh
The demand for various multimedia applications is rapidly increasing due to the recent advance in the computing and network infrastructure, together with the widespread use of digital video technology. Among the key elements for the success of these applications is how to effectively and efficiently manage and store a huge amount of audio visual information, while at the same time providing user-friendly access to the stored data. This has fueled a quickly evolving research area known as video abstraction. As the name implies, video abstraction is a mechanism for generating a short summary of a video, which can either be a sequence of stationary images (keyframes) or moving images (video skims). In terms of browsing and navigation, a good video abstract will enable the user to gain maximum information about the target video sequence in a specified time constraint or sufficient information in the minimum time. Over past years, various ideas and techniques have been proposed towards the effective abstraction of video contents. The purpose of this article is to provide a systematic classification of these works. We identify and detail, for each approach, the underlying components and how they are addressed in specific works. © 2007 ACM.

History

Journal

ACM transactions on multimedia computing communications and applications

Volume

3

Issue

1

Pagination

1 - 37

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

1551-6857

eISSN

1551-6865

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, ACM