Presentation 2007/1/3
IMPORTANT SCENE ANALYSIS BASED ON SHOT-SIZE OF PERSON IN MOVIE(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2007)
Manabu ITO, Uwe Kowalik, Terumasa AOKI, Hiroshi YASUDA,
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Abstract(in English) The retrieval and the summary technologies of images based on structurizing the image are drawing attention. Up to now, the reports concerning such technologies mostly deal with the images with fixed screen structure such as sports and news. Such videos are structurized easily; however, the research on a general movie is extremely little. Under such circumstances, in order to enable structurization of movies, this report describes element technologies including person's shot size (following SS) extraction technique and an analytical method of an important scene which viewers feel impressed and get tense. An important scene of a movie remains easily in one's memory as a symbolical scene of the movie, and it can be harmonized with query when the movie is retrieved.
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Title (in English) IMPORTANT SCENE ANALYSIS BASED ON SHOT-SIZE OF PERSON IN MOVIE(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2007)
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1st Author's Name Manabu ITO
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo RCAST()
2nd Author's Name Uwe Kowalik
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo RCAST
3rd Author's Name Terumasa AOKI
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo RCAST
4th Author's Name Hiroshi YASUDA
4th Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo RCAST
Date 2007/1/3
Paper # IE2006-198
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 449
Page pp.pp.-
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