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VideoTrails: representing and visualizing structure in video sequences
The problem of determining the physical and semantic structure
of an extended video sequence is essential for providing
appropriate processing, indexing and retrieval capabilities
for video databases.
In this paper, we describe a novel technique which reduces
a sequence of MPEG encoded video frames to a trail
of points in a low dimensional space. In thii space, we can
cluster frames, analyze transitions between clusters and compute
properties of the resulting trail. By classifying portions
of the trail as either stationary or transitional, we are able to
detect gradual edits between shots. Furthermore, tracking
the interaction of clusters over time, we lay the groundwork
for the complete analysis and representation of the video’s
physical and semantic structure.