Jian Li, S. G. Nikolov, C. Benton, N. Scott-Samuel
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Adaptive summarisation of surveillance video sequences
We describe our studies on summarising surveillance videos using optical flow information. The proposed method incorporates motion analysis into a video skimming scheme in which the playback speed is determined by the detectability of interesting motion behaviours according to prior information. A psycho-visual experiment was conducted to compare human performance and viewing strategy for summarised videos using standard video skimming techniques and a proposed motion-based adaptive summarisation technique.