Visualization of video motion in context of video browsing
ICME'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Multimedia and Expo
MMSys '10 Proceedings of the first annual ACM SIGMM conference on Multimedia systems
Web-based semantic browsing of video collections using multimedia ontologies
Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia
Interactive schematic summaries for exploration of surveillance video
Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval
Information-based adaptive fast-forward for visual surveillance
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Enhancing seeker-bars of video players with dominant color rivers
MMM'10 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Advances in Multimedia Modeling
State of the Art Report on Video-Based Graphics and Video Visualization
Computer Graphics Forum
Video abstraction based on the visual attention model and online clustering
Image Communication
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A new approach for interactive video browsing is described. The novelty of the proposed approach is the flexible concept of interactive navigation summaries. Similar to time sliders, commonly used with standard soft video players, navigation summaries allow random access to a video. In addition, they also provide abstract visualizations of the content at a user-defined level of detail and, thus, quickly communicate content characteristics to the user. Navigation summaries can provide visual information about both low-level features but even high-level features. The concept fully integrates the user, who knows best which navigation summary at which level of detail could be most beneficial for his/her current video browsing task, and provide him/her a flexible set of navigation means. A first user study has shown that our approach can significantly outperform standard soft video players - the state-of-the art "poor man's" video browsing tool.