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13 March 1996 I/Browse: the Bellcore video library tool kit
Paul England, Robert B. Allen, Mark Sullivan, Andrew Heybey, Mike Bianchi, Apostolos Dailianas
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Proceedings Volume 2670, Storage and Retrieval for Still Image and Video Databases IV; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234803
Event: Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1996, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
I/Browse: The Bellcore Video Library Toolkit is a set of tools for constructing and browsing libraries of digital video. The toolkit is designed to work with video libraries on local or network disks, CD-ROMs or a multimedia sever. There are three main components, a preprocessor, a tagger, and a browser. Particular attention is focused on the tools and techniques we have developed to rapidly tag videos. The tagging system allows text fields, type information, and other resources to be associated with frames in the video. The tags are further organized into a hierarchical 'table of contents', which is suitable for browsing and searching.
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Paul England, Robert B. Allen, Mark Sullivan, Andrew Heybey, Mike Bianchi, and Apostolos Dailianas "I/Browse: the Bellcore video library tool kit", Proc. SPIE 2670, Storage and Retrieval for Still Image and Video Databases IV, (13 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234803
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KEYWORDS
Video

Visualization

Video compression

Databases

Video processing

Compact discs

Multimedia

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