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Dynamic Hierarchical Visualization of Keyframes in Endoscopic Video

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The after-inspection of endoscopic surgeries can be a tedious and time consuming task. Physicians have to search for important segments in the video recording of an intervention, which may have a duration of several hours. Automatically selected keyframes can support physicians in this task. The problem is that either too few keyframes are selected, missing some important information, or too many keyframes are selected, which overwhelms the user. Furthermore, keyframes of endoscopic videos typically show highly similar content. It is hence difficult to keep track of the temporal context of selected keyframes if they are presented in a grid view. To overcome these limitations, we present a dynamic hierarchical browsing technique for large sets of keyframes that preserves the temporal context in the visualization of the frames.

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Lokoč, J., Schoeffmann, K., del Fabro, M. (2015). Dynamic Hierarchical Visualization of Keyframes in Endoscopic Video. In: He, X., Luo, S., Tao, D., Xu, C., Yang, J., Hasan, M.A. (eds) MultiMedia Modeling. MMM 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8936. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14442-9_31

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