• DocumentCode
    3061611
  • Title

    Film semantic analysis

  • Author

    Corridoni, J.M. ; Bimbo, A. Del

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Syst. & Inf., Florence Univ., Italy
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    18-20 Sep 1995
  • Firstpage
    202
  • Lastpage
    209
  • Abstract
    In the paper the problem of video segmentation and semantic analysis for video indexing and cinematographic language classification is addressed. Large archives of video sequences will remain a largely unexploitable resource of information, unless a straightforward way to describe their content is designed. The first step to be considered in this direction is the highlighting of the syntactic units of the visual speech. Therefore, video segmentation must focus on the editing procedures, through which the shots are fused into the video stream. This work proposes a statistically based new data-driven algorithm to detect cuts between two shots in a video sequence. On the contrary, the analysis of how the other editing techniques are performed, supplies a mathematical model, upon which the algorithms for the detection of fades, dissolves and mattes are based. A second part of this work is devoted to a higher level analysis, which involves the semantics of a film. On the basis of the common film editing rules, a method is presented to detect when a set of shots has unitary meaning. Experimental validation of the techniques proposed is thereby presented
  • Keywords
    cinematography; image classification; image segmentation; image sequences; indexing; multimedia computing; video signal processing; cinematographic language classification; data-driven algorithm; dissolves; editing techniques; fades; film editing rules; film semantic analysis; mathematical model; mattes; multimedia; semantic analysis; syntactic units; video indexing; video segmentation; video sequences; visual speech; Algorithm design and analysis; Distributed databases; Gunshot detection systems; Mathematical model; Motion pictures; Multimedia databases; Performance analysis; Speech; Streaming media; Video sequences;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Architectures for Machine Perception, 1995. Proceedings. CAMP '95
  • Conference_Location
    Como
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-7134-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CAMP.1995.521041
  • Filename
    521041