This paper presents a complete system for shot and scene detection in broadcast videos, as well as a method to select the best representative key-frames, which could be used in new interactive interfaces for accessing large collections of edited videos. The final goal is to enable an improved access to video footage and the re-use of video content with the direct management of user-selected video-clips.

Baraldi L, Grana C, Borghi G, Vezzani R, Cucchiara R (2016). Shot, scene and keyframe ordering for interactive video re-use [10.5220/0005768706260631].

Shot, scene and keyframe ordering for interactive video re-use

Borghi G;
2016

Abstract

This paper presents a complete system for shot and scene detection in broadcast videos, as well as a method to select the best representative key-frames, which could be used in new interactive interfaces for accessing large collections of edited videos. The final goal is to enable an improved access to video footage and the re-use of video content with the direct management of user-selected video-clips.
2016
VISIGRAPP 2016 - Proceedings of the 11th Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications
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Baraldi L, Grana C, Borghi G, Vezzani R, Cucchiara R (2016). Shot, scene and keyframe ordering for interactive video re-use [10.5220/0005768706260631].
Baraldi L; Grana C; Borghi G; Vezzani R; Cucchiara R
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