1998
@inproceedings{Smi1998,
vgclass = {refpap},
vgproject = {cbir},
author = {John R. Smith},
title = {{V}ideo{Z}oom: {A} Spatial-temporal video browser for the
Internet},
editor = {C.-C. Jay Kuo and Shih-Fu Chang and Sethuraman
Panchanathan},
booktitle = {Multimedia Storage and Archiving Systems III (VV02)},
address = {Boston, Massachusetts, USA},
volume = {3527},
series = {SPIE Proceedings},
pages = {212--222},
month = {November},
year = {1998},
note = {(SPIE Symposium on Voice, Video and Data Communications)},
url = {http://www.ctr.columbia.edu/\~{}jrsmith/publications.html},
abstract = {We describe a system for browsing and interactively
retrieving video sequences over the Internet at multiple spatial and
temporal resolutions. Each video sequence is decomposed into a
hierarchy of video view elements that are retrieved in a progressive
fashion. The client browser builds the views of the video sequence by
retrieving, caching and assembling the view elements, as needed. This
allows the user to quickly browse the video over the Internet by
starting with a coarse, low-resolution view and by selectively
zooming-in along the temporal and spatial dimensions. We demonstrate
that the video view element method is able to represent and deliver the
video in a compact form while significantly speeding the access and
progressive retrieval over the internet.},
}