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Automatic summarization of rushes video using bipartite graphs

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Automatic summarization of rushes video using bipartite graphs
In this paper we present a new approach for automatic summarization of rushes video. Our approach is composed of three main steps. First, based on a temporal segmentation, we filter sub-shots with low information content not likely to be useful in a summary. Second, a method using maximal matching in a bipartite graph is adapted to measure similarity between the remaining shots and to minimize inter-shot redundancy by removing repetitive retake shots common in rushes content. Finally, the presence of faces and the motion intensity are characterised in each sub-shot. A measure of how representative the sub-shot is in the context of the overall video is then proposed. Video summaries composed of keyframe slideshows are then generated. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of this approach we re-run the evaluation carried out by the TREC, using the same dataset and evaluation metrics used in the TRECVID video summarization task in 2007 but with our own assessors. Results show that our ap...
Liang Bai, Yan-Li Hu, Songyang Lao, Alan F. Smeato
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where MTA
Authors Liang Bai, Yan-Li Hu, Songyang Lao, Alan F. Smeaton, Noel E. O'Connor
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