2010
DOI: 10.1155/2010/856761
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A Video Browsing Tool for Content Management in Postproduction

Abstract: We propose an interactive video browsing tool for supporting content management and selection in postproduction. The approach is based on a process model for multimedia content abstraction. A software framework based on this process model and desktop and Web-based client applications are presented. For evaluation, we apply two TRECVID style fact finding approaches (retrieval and question answering tasks) and a user survey to the evaluation of the video browsing tool. We analyze the correlation between the resu… Show more

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“…A mobile video browsing and retrieval application, based on HTML and JavaScript, has been shown by Bursuc et al 12 . An interactive video browsing tool for supporting content management and selection in postproduction has been presented by Bailer et al 3 , comparing the usability of a fullfeatured desktop application with a limited web-based interface of the same system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mobile video browsing and retrieval application, based on HTML and JavaScript, has been shown by Bursuc et al 12 . An interactive video browsing tool for supporting content management and selection in postproduction has been presented by Bailer et al 3 , comparing the usability of a fullfeatured desktop application with a limited web-based interface of the same system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mobile video browsing and retrieval application, based on HTML and JavaScript, has been shown in [14]. In [3] an interactive video browsing tool for supporting content management and selection in postproduction has been presented, comparing the usability of a fullfeatured desktop application with a limited web-based interface of the same system.…”
Section: The Web-based User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other approaches, e.g. [6], the content of a video collection is clustered according to some visual features, and users browse the clusters to inspect the various instances of a concept. Similarly to the interfaces of video search engines, also these browsing tools are desktop based applications or more rarely form-based web applications, that have relatively limited user interaction and simple presentation of results as lists and tables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%