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|a Divakaran, Ajay.
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|a Multimedia Content Analysis
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|a Signals and Communication Technology,
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|a Content Extraction from Audio Streams -- Extracting Semantics from Multimedia Content: Algorithms and Challenges -- Video Segmentation for Browsing -- An Unsupervised Approach to Audio Content Discovery -- Capturing Text Semantics for Concept Detection in News Video -- TRECVID and High Level Features -- Experimental Sampling for Object Detection in Video -- Experiential Media Systems: The Biofeedback Project -- Assessing the Usability of Video Browsing and Summarization Techniques -- Multimedia Analysis for Content Identification -- Sports Video Analysis: From Semantics to Tactics -- Video Flame Detection: Theory and Applications in Fire Industry -- Automated Home Video Editing -- A Video Browsing Enabled Personal Video Recorder.
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|a Multimedia Content Analysis: Theory and Applications covers the state of the art of multimedia content analysis in a tutorial fashion and provides a plan for future research. It includes unique coverage of multimedia content analysis based products described by pioneers in the field, and provides valuable perspective on the feasibility of state of the art techniques, as well as opportunities for the future. It also addresses the experiential aspect of multimedia content analysis. The material discusses multimedia content analysis in three broad sections, theory, human interaction with multimedia, and commercial products. The theory section reviews multimedia content analysis tools used to derive higher-level semantics from low-level audio and video features and covers the state of the art in temporal video segmentation using unsupervised and supervised techniques. The human interaction section describes techniques for incorporating the human perception of multimedia into analysis. The product section describes the world s first products based on multimedia content analysis. Multimedia Content Analysis: Theory and Applications serves as an excellent introduction to the field with every chapter presented in a self-contained manner. The contributing authors are leaders in the field who have defined and extended the state of the art.
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