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Analyzing Animated Movie Contents for Automatic Video Indexing

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In this chapter the authors tackle the analysis and characterization of the artistic animated movies in view of constituting an automatic content-based retrieval system. First, they deal with temporal segmentation, and propose cut, fade and dissolve detection methods adapted to the constraints of this domain. Further, they discuss a fuzzy linguistic approach for automatic symbolic/semantic content annotation in terms of color techniques and action content and we test its potential in automatic video classification. The browsing issue is dealt by providing methods for both, static and dynamic video abstraction. For a quick browse of the movie's visual content the authors create a storyboard-like summary, while for a “sneak peak” of the movie's exciting action content they propose a trailer-like video skim. Finally, the authors discuss the architecture of a prototype client-server 3D virtual environment for interactive video retrieval. Several experimental results are presented.
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hal-00561748 , version 1 (01-02-2011)

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Bogdan Ionescu, Patrick Lambert, Didier Coquin, A. Marin, C. Vertan. Analyzing Animated Movie Contents for Automatic Video Indexing. Information Science Reference, Hershey, New York. Machine Learning Techniques for Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval: Technologies, Applications, and Perspectives, IGI Global, pp.228-260, 2011, ⟨10.4018/978-1-61692-859-9.ch011⟩. ⟨hal-00561748⟩
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