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Presentation 2012-05-23 13:00
Automatic Editing of Scene Movie -- Successive Selection of Camera Video through Application of Event-driven Composition Rules --
Yuho Noda, Masashi Sugawara, Hideji Enokizu (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) HCS2012-25 HIP2012-25
Abstract (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
(in English) Recently, the automatic editing is investigated to archive the meeting or the lecture as the video. One of the reasons is that the video appears to be media that can convey the affairs to people more accurately. If the automatic editing can be applicable to a variety of the affairs, it will become more useful. The present study is intended to construct automatic editing system for recorded video of the scene that was performed on the basis of a short scenario. Eight cameras simultaneously shot the scene occurring in limited space. The movement of characters, the change of posture, and the change of direction were derived from recorded videos every 0.2 second. Speech sound was also recorded by the microphone that put in each character. Sound date was sampled from recorded speech sound in the same way to be processed to detect the presence or absence of speech. These four informations defined each event occurred in the scene. On the basis of the shot analysis of two films, we generated the event-driven composition rules. The event-driven composition rules were applied to event information to extract composition information. Composition information involved the layout of characters and the shot size. The video recorded by camera, which reflects composition information most, was selected as the clip for editing. Then, each selected clip was cropped to bear resemblance to the shot size. Finally, cropped clips were pieced together to make up the scene video. Our system was able to make up some scene videos. However, several problems are still left that need to be addressed to improve our system.
Keyword (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
(in English) Filming Space / Automatic Shooting and Editing / Event-driven Composition Rules / Shot Analysis / / / /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 112, no. 45, HCS2012-25, pp. 187-192, May 2012.
Paper # HCS2012-25 
Date of Issue 2012-05-15 (HCS, HIP) 
ISSN Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685    Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Conference Information
Committee HCS HIP HI-SIGCOASTER  
Conference Date 2012-05-22 - 2012-05-23 
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Place (in English) Okinawa Industry Support Center 
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Topics (in English) Communication Enhancing and Human Communications 
Paper Information
Registration To HCS 
Conference Code 2012-05-HCS-HIP-SIGCE 
Language Japanese 
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Sub Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Title (in English) Automatic Editing of Scene Movie 
Sub Title (in English) Successive Selection of Camera Video through Application of Event-driven Composition Rules 
Keyword(1) Filming Space  
Keyword(2) Automatic Shooting and Editing  
Keyword(3) Event-driven Composition Rules  
Keyword(4) Shot Analysis  
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1st Author's Name Yuho Noda  
1st Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)
2nd Author's Name Masashi Sugawara  
2nd Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)
3rd Author's Name Hideji Enokizu  
3rd Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)
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Date Time 2012-05-23 13:00:00 
Presentation Time 25 minutes 
Registration for HCS 
Paper # HCS2012-25, HIP2012-25 
Volume (vol) vol.112 
Number (no) no.45(HCS), no.46(HIP) 
Page pp.187-192 
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Date of Issue 2012-05-15 (HCS, HIP) 


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