Title
Metadata-Based Adaptive Assembling of Video Clips on the Web.
Abstract
Video content remixing--generic or personalised --is available on the Web in various forms. Most platforms tar- get at users uploading and rearranging content, and shar- ing it with the community. Although several implementa- tions exist, to the best of our knowledge no solution uses metadata to its full extent to, e.g., dynamically render a video stream. With the research presented in this paper, we propose a new approach to dynamic video assembly. In our approach consumers may describe the desired content using a set of domain-specific parameters. Based on the metadata the video clips are annotated with, the sys- tem then chooses clips fitting the user criteria. They are aligned in an aesthetically pleasing manner while the user furthermore is able to interactively influence content selec- tion during playback. A fictitious showcase from the sports domain illustrates the applicability of our approach. The implementation is demonstrated using an available non-linear, interactive movie production environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/SMAP.2007.26
SMAP
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
video clips,approach consumer,video clip,available non-linear,metadata-based adaptive assembling,influence content selec,video stream,dynamic video assembly,user criterion,new approach,video content remixing,rearranging content,meta data,internet
Conference
0-7695-3040-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
10
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rene Kaiser150.77
Martin Umgeher2332.87
Michael Hausenblas347852.35