Title
Home Video Editing Made Easy - Balancing Automation And User Control
Abstract
Hitchcock is a system to simplify the process of editing video. Its key features are the use of automatic analysis to find the best quality video clips, an algorithm to cluster those clips into meaningful piles, and an intuitive user interface for combining the desired clips into a final video. We conducted a user study to determine how the automatic clip creation and pile navigation support users in the editing process. The study showed that users liked the ease-of-use afforded by automation, but occasionally had problems navigating and overriding the automated editing decisions. These findings demonstrate the need for a proper balance between automation and user control. Thus, we built a new version of Hitchcock that retains the automatic editing features, but provides additional controls for navigation and for allowing users to modify the system decisions.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION - INTERACT'01
video editing, video analysis, video exploration, automatic video clip extraction
Field
DocType
Citations 
Video processing,User control,Video capture,Computer science,Non-linear editing system,Post-production,Human–computer interaction,Video tracking,Video editing,User interface,Multimedia
Conference
20
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.12
3
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Girgensohn11724185.73
Sara Bly21998705.40
Frank Shipman339832.95
John Boreczky459951.87
Lynn Wilcox51330180.16