1998
@inproceedings{YSK1998,
vgclass = {refpap},
vgproject = {cbir},
author = {Ichiro Yamada and Hideki Sumiyoshi and Yeun-Bae Kim and
Masahiro Shibata},
title = {{TV} program skimming method using similarity of scene
descriptions},
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 = {253--260},
month = {November},
year = {1998},
note = {(SPIE Symposium on Voice, Video and Data Communications)},
abstract = {In a broadcasting station, it is important to establish an
environment that facilitates the reuse of TV programs and legacy
materials. Therefore it is necessary to build efficient video archives
that allow for the accumulation of a large number of TV programs. A
video skimming system is very useful because it helps us quickly grasp
the contents of accumulated TV programs in video archives. In this
paper, we propose a video skimming method based on information about a
TV program, which have natural language annotations that describe the
contents of TV programs. Using these annotations, we can generate
skimmed TV programs by extracting representative video scenes. We
performed a series of skimming experiments for TV programs, and
obtained good results.},
}