ABSTRACT
This tutorial lays the foundation for the exciting new horizons that arise when multimedia data can automatically be indexed by its semantic content. It will cover basic video analysis techniques, explain the different methods for video indexing, and explore how users can be given interactive access to the data. For both indexing and interactive access TRECVID evaluations will be considered. Finally, some more insight on the challenges ahead and how to meet them will be presented.
Index Terms
- Semantic indexing and retrieval of video
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