Using self-organizing maps to support video navigation
T Bärecke, E Kijak, A Nürnberger… - Artificial Neural Networks …, 2006 - Springer
Artificial Neural Networks–ICANN 2006: 16th International Conference, Athens …, 2006•Springer
Content-based video navigation is an efficient method for browsing video information. A
common approach is to cluster shots into groups and visualize them afterwards. In this
paper, we present a prototype that follows in general this approach. Unlike existing systems,
the clustering is based on a growing self-organizing map algorithm. We focus on studying
the applicability of SOMs for video navigation support. We ignore the temporal aspect
completely during the clustering, but we project the grouped data on an original time bar …
common approach is to cluster shots into groups and visualize them afterwards. In this
paper, we present a prototype that follows in general this approach. Unlike existing systems,
the clustering is based on a growing self-organizing map algorithm. We focus on studying
the applicability of SOMs for video navigation support. We ignore the temporal aspect
completely during the clustering, but we project the grouped data on an original time bar …
Abstract
Content-based video navigation is an efficient method for browsing video information. A common approach is to cluster shots into groups and visualize them afterwards. In this paper, we present a prototype that follows in general this approach. Unlike existing systems, the clustering is based on a growing self-organizing map algorithm. We focus on studying the applicability of SOMs for video navigation support. We ignore the temporal aspect completely during the clustering, but we project the grouped data on an original time bar control afterwards. This complements our interface by providing – at the same time – an integrated view of time and content based information. The aim is to supply the user with as much information as possible on one single screen, without overwhelming him. Special attention is also given to the interaction possibilities which are hierarchically organized.
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