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Interactive Visualization tool with Graphic Table of Video Contents

author: Hervé Goëau, Institut national de l'audiovisuel

Description

In this paper, we present an interactive visualization, called Table of Video Contents (TOVC), for browsing structured TV programs such as news, magazines or sports. In these telecasts, getting a good segmentation can be very time-consuming, especially in an annotating context. Our visualization, connected with a classical media player, offers a very handy video browser. This system allows a global overview by showing the temporal structure and by giving some semantic information. The drawn structure enables a non linear video access by suggesting relevant key frames. The TOVC is created from a graphic framework designed for computing similarities on visual contents, and displaying the associated proximities in a 2D map with graph representation. TOVC is one of its first applications and shows interesting capabilities.

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0:00 Interactive visualization tool with graphic table of video contents
0:22 Overview
0:55 Context and objectives
1:58 Video summarization and browsing interfaces - 1
2:36 Video summarization and browsing interfaces - 2
3:01 Video summarization and browsing interfaces - 3
3:25 Video summarization and browsing interfaces - 4
3:41 Video summarization and browsing interfaces - 5
4:08 Our solution
4:37 Generic framework
5:17 Current implementation of TOVC
6:06 An example - 1
6:19 An example - 2
6:55 An example - 3
7:30 An example - 4
8:00 An example - 5
8:26 An example - 6
8:39 An example - 7
8:50 Some results in various programs
9:26 TOVC in sport program
9:49 Evaluation / usability test
10:38 Evaluation results
11:46 Future works - 1
13:01 Future works - 2
14:35 An example - 4
14:40 - Questions
15:54 - Questions
16:28 - Questions

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