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Video content management in consumer devices
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1998
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EngineeringDigital MarketingVideo ProcessingCut DetectionVideo SummarizationVideo RetrievalMedia StudiesImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionManagementVideo Content AnalysisVideo ManipulationVideo ContentVisual TableMarketingVideo Content ManagementMultimedia ManagementVideo DistributionComputer VisionVideo AnalysisVideo CommunicationExtended RealityHome Video Library
Methods for video content analysis are necessary for the growing amount of video information delivered to consumers today. In this paper, we present a system for video content analysis called Vitamin, which provides management of a home video library. The system presents the user with a visual table of contents that provides an overview of the video content and direct access to particular points in the stored video. In this process, we apply a computationally inexpensive, simple, yet powerful mechanism for cut detection and keyframe filtering. Our initial implementation and results show that this system can perform video content extraction in real time on a low-end platform that matches a visual table of contents extracted by an expert.
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