The VideoCLEF track, introduced in 2008, aims to develop and evaluate tasks related to analysis of and access to multilingual multimedia content. In its first year, VideoCLEF pilo...
This paper presents a novel framework for matching video sequences using the spatiotemporal segmentation of videos. Instead of using appearance features for region correspondence ...
Motion based video indexing is an important and active research area in content-based video retrieval. It explores the dynamic characteristics of video content and provides techni...
This paper describes an approach for video structuring and indexing. It relies on motion wavelet coefficients directly estimated from image sequence. These coefficients provide a ...
Abstract–Video-on-demand represents a key demonstrative application for enabling multimedia technology in communication, database, and interface research. This application requir...
Thomas D. C. Little, Gulrukh Ahanger, R. J. Folz, ...