Abstract | ||
---|---|---|
To simplify the process of editing interactive video, we developed the concept of "detail-on-demand" video as a subset of general hypervideo where a single button press reveals additional information about the cur- rent video sequence. Detail-on-demand video keeps the authoring and viewing interfaces relatively simple while supporting a wide range of interactive video applications. Our editor, Hyper-Hitchcock, builds on prior work on automatic analysis to find the best quality video clips. It introduces video composites as an abstraction for group- ing and manipulating sets of video clips. Navigational links can be created between any two video clips or com- posites. Such links offer a variety of return behaviors for when the linked video is completed that can be tailored to different materials. Initial impressions from a pilot study indicate that Hyper-Hitchcock is easy to learn although the behavior of links is not immediately intuitive for all users. |
Year | Venue | Keywords |
---|---|---|
2003 | INTERACT | video editing,video analysis,interactive video,hypervideo,video exploration. |
Field | DocType | Citations |
Interactive video,Abstraction,Computer science,Post-production,Non-linear editing system,Human–computer interaction,Smacker video,Hypervideo,Multimedia,CLIPS | Conference | 10 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
1.09 | 10 | 3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
---|---|---|---|
Frank M. Shipman III | 1 | 617 | 94.33 |
Andreas Girgensohn | 2 | 1724 | 185.73 |
Lynn Wilcox | 3 | 1330 | 180.16 |