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Theodoros Psallidas and Evaggelos Spyrou
During the last few years, several technological advances have led to an increase in the creation and consumption of audiovisual multimedia content. Users are overexposed to videos via several social media or video sharing websites and mobile phone appli...
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Marco Arazzi, Marco Ferretti and Antonino Nocera
Huge quantities of audio and video material are available at universities and teaching institutions, but their use can be limited because of the lack of intelligent search tools. This paper describes a possible way to set up an indexing scheme that offer...
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Theodoros Psallidas, Panagiotis Koromilas, Theodoros Giannakopoulos and Evaggelos Spyrou
The exponential growth of user-generated content has increased the need for efficient video summarization schemes. However, most approaches underestimate the power of aural features, while they are designed to work mainly on commercial/professional video...
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Eftychios Protopapadakis, Ioannis Rallis, Anastasios Doulamis, Nikolaos Doulamis and Athanasios Voulodimos
In this paper, a deep stacked auto-encoder (SAE) scheme followed by a hierarchical Sparse Modeling for Representative Selection (SMRS) algorithm is proposed to summarize dance video sequences, recorded using the VICON Motion capturing system. SAE?s main ...
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Hesham Farouk,Kamal ElDahshan,Amr Abd Elawed Abozeid
Pág. pp. 19 - 26
in the context of mobile computing and multimedia processing, video summarization plays an important role for video browsing, streaming, indexing and storing. In this paper, an effective and efficient video summarization approach for mobile devices is pr...
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Ekin, A. Tekalp, A. M. Mehrotra, R.
Pág. 796 - 807
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