George Saon
SLT 2014
Using film grammar as the underpinning, we study the extraction of structures in video based on color using a wide configuration of clustering methods combined with existing and new similarity measures. We study the visualisation of these structures, which we call Scene-Cluster Temporal Charts and show how it can bring out the interweaving of different themes and settings in a film. We also extract color events that filmmakers use to draw/force a viewer's attention to a shot/scene. This is done by first extracting a set of colors used rarely in film, and then building a probabilistic model for color event detection. We demonstrate with experimental results from ten movies that our algorithms are effective in the extraction of both scene-cluster temporal charts and color events.
George Saon
SLT 2014
Charles Wieeha, Pedro Szekely
CHI EA 2001
H.J. Nock, G. Iyengar, et al.
MM 2002
Dinh Q. Phung, Svetha Venkatesh, et al.
MM 2002