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First International Symposium on Cyber Worlds (CW'02)   p. 0161
Content-Based Video Retrieval Using Mosaic Images

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Content-based video retrieval is one of the most active research issues in multimedia community. In this paper, we propose a system for retrieving video data by means of mosaic images. Mosaicing is a technique of joining/merging frames of a shot into one blended image. The resulting mosaic image can convey three primitive features in videos, that is, background, (moving) objects, and camera work such as pan, tilt and zoom. Thanks to this capability, the user can retrieve video databases in a powerful way by specifying queries encompassing the condition of those three types of video features.
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Citation:  M. Hirakawa, K. Uchida, A. Yoshitaka, "Content-Based Video Retrieval Using Mosaic Images," cw, p. 0161,  First International Symposium on Cyber Worlds (CW'02),  2002

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