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Components for video processing applications

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Multimedia ’96

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This paper presents a set of software components for video processing and browsing. The current framework comprises a toolkit, with objects for video segmentation, processing, and support for interactive applications. An approach to video modeling and model reuse for knowledge based parsing of multimedia information is outlined. Some applications of the toolkit and auxiliary tools are described with emphasis on WWW related aspects (generation of HTML and Java based documents).

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Correia, N., Guimarães, N. (1996). Components for video processing applications. In: Urban, B. (eds) Multimedia ’96. Eurographics. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9472-0_4

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