Comparison of multi-episode video summarisation algorithms

This paper presents a comparison of some methodologies for the automatic construction of video summaries. The work is based on the simulated user principle to evaluate the quality of a video summary in a way which is automatic, yet related to user's perception. The method is studied for the cas...

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Published in:2001 IEEE Fourth Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (Cat. No.01TH8564) pp. 461 - 466
Main Authors: Yahiaoui, I., Merialdo, B., Huet, B.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2001
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Summary:This paper presents a comparison of some methodologies for the automatic construction of video summaries. The work is based on the simulated user principle to evaluate the quality of a video summary in a way which is automatic, yet related to user's perception. The method is studied for the case of multi-episode video, where we do not only describe what is important in a video, but rather what distinguishes this video from the others. Experimental results are presented to support the proposed ideas.
ISBN:0780370252
9780780370258
DOI:10.1109/MMSP.2001.962776