Injection, detection and repair of aesthetics in home movies
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Adams, Brett
Venkatesh, Svetha
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Adams, B. and Venkatesh, S. 2005. Injection, detection and repair of aesthetics in home movies, in IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), Jul 6 2005, pp. 33-36. Amerstad, Netherlands: IEEE Computer Society Press.
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Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2005)
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IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2005)
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This paper details the design of an algorithm for automatically manipulating the important aesthetic element of video, visual tempo. Automatic injection, detection and repair of such aesthetic elements, it is argued, is vital to the next generation of amateur multimedia authoring tools. We evaluate the performance of the algorithm on a battery of synthetic data and demonstrate its ability to return the visual tempo of the final media a considerable degree closer to the target signal. The novelty of this work lies chiefly in the systematic manipulation of this high level aesthetic element of video.
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