Content-Based Analysis of Digital Video

Content-Based Analysis of Digital Video by Alan Hanjalic, published by Springer US on April 23, 2013, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2004, comprising 193 pages. This book addresses fundamental issues related to the development of content access mechanisms for digital video, focusing on critical topics necessary for automating video content extraction and retrieval processes.
Readers will find comprehensive coverage of video parsing, content indexing, and affective video content analysis. The author integrates existing literature with new ideas, presenting a unified theoretical approach to video content analysis. This resource is particularly valuable for systems developers, researchers, and students engaged in content-based analysis and retrieval of video and multimedia technologies.
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Content-Based Analysis Of Digital Video focuses on fundamental issues underlying the development of content access mechanisms for digital video. It treats topics that are critical to successfully automating the video content extraction and retrieval processes, and includes coverage of:
– Video parsing,
– Video content indexing and representation,
– Affective video content analysis.
In this well illustrated book the author integrates related information currently scattered throughout the literature and combines it with new ideas into a unified theoretical approach to video content analysis. The material also suggests ideas for future research.
Systems developers, researchers and students working in the area of content-based analysis and retrieval of video and multimedia in general will find this book invaluable.
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