Interactively browsing movies in terms of action, foreshadowing and resolution
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Greenhill, Stewart
Adams, Brett
Venkatesh, Svetha
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2010Type
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Greenhill, Stewart and Adams, Brett and Venkatesh, Svetha. 2010. Interactively browsing movies in terms of action, foreshadowing and resolution, in Hunter, J. and Lagoze, C. and Li, Y. and Giles, L. (ed), Joint Conference on Digital Libraries - JCDL '10, pp. 197-200. Gold Coast, Queensland: ACM.
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Proceedings of the 10th annual joint conference on Digital Libraries
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JCDL '10 Joint Conference on Digital libraries
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Department of Computing
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Abstract
We describe a novel video player that uses Temporal Semantic Compression (TSC) to present a compressed summary of a movie. Compression is based on tempo which is derived from film rhythms. The technique identifies periods of action, drama, foreshadowing and resolution, which can be mixed in different amounts to vary the kind of summary presented. The compression algorithm is embedded in a video player, so that the summary can be interactively recomputed during playback.
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