Presentation 2001/1/12
Generation of Abstracted Sports Video Oriented for Personalization
Yoshihiko KAWAI, Noboru BABAGUCHI, Tadahiro KITAHASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Video abstraction is defined as creating a shorter video clip from an original video stream. In this paper, we propose a method of generating abstracted video oriented for personalization, dealing with sports TV video. We first extract significant events from the original video stream by matching with gamestats in which highlights of the game are described. We recognize textual information in an overlay which appears in a video frame for this matching. Then, we select shots which should be included in the abstracted video clip from those extracted events reflecting on personal preferences, and generate the clip by connecting those selected shots augmented with related audio and text. In the experiment with broadcasted video, it was possible to make an abstracted video clip of a couple of minutes length which meets the personal preferences from the original video of a few hours length.
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Keyword(in English) Video Abstraction / Personalization / Sports TV Video / Gamestats / Overlay / Significant Events
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Title (in English) Generation of Abstracted Sports Video Oriented for Personalization
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Keyword(1) Video Abstraction
Keyword(2) Personalization
Keyword(3) Sports TV Video
Keyword(4) Gamestats
Keyword(5) Overlay
Keyword(6) Significant Events
1st Author's Name Yoshihiko KAWAI
1st Author's Affiliation ISIR, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Noboru BABAGUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation ISIR, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name Tadahiro KITAHASHI
3rd Author's Affiliation ISIR, Osaka University
Date 2001/1/12
Paper # PRMU2000-171
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 566
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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