Automatic partitioning of full-motion video
Multimedia Systems
The query by image content (QBIC) system
SIGMOD '95 Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Information Visualization Within a Digital Video Library
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems - Special issue on information visualization: the next frontier
Searching Multimedia Databases by Content
Searching Multimedia Databases by Content
Self-Organizing Maps
Finding Human Faces with a Gaussian Mixture Distribution-Based Face Model
ACCV '95 Invited Session Papers from the Second Asian Conference on Computer Vision: Recent Developments in Computer Vision
Clustering of the self-organizing map
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
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Due to the rapid technological developments in image/video capturing, huge data storage, video compression and networking, huge amount of video data are produced each day all over the world. Finding effective ways to store, index and retrieve these video remains a hot researching area. It is especially important for the producers/editors of television programs, since to keep track of the 1000's of short video clips that are used to make a film without help from the computer is unimaginable. Typically 25 hours worth of material is required for a 50-minute show. For this reason, the producers/editors must be able to store these video clips efficiently, and be able to quickly locate and retrieve the necessary clips when editing. The ways to store and index the video clips with the extracted features, and the ways to retrieve them quickly and correctly on the user's query, are introduced in this paper.