Abstract

This paper presents an integrated system solution for computer assisted video parsing and content-based video retrieval and browsing. The effectiveness of this solution lies in its use of video content information derived from a parsing process, being driven by visual feature analysis. That is, parsing will temporally segment and abstract a video source, based on low-level image analyses; then retrieval and browsing of video will be based on key-frame, temporal and motion features of shots. These processes and a set of tools to facilitate content-based video retrieval and browsing using the feature data set are presented in detail as functions of an integrated system.

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