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10 January 2003 PanoramaSeek: intelligent streaming for Internet video retrieval
Koji Wakimoto, Junshiro Kanda, Satoshi Tanaka, Sumio Usui
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Proceedings Volume 5018, Internet Imaging IV; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473591
Event: Electronic Imaging 2003, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we present "PanoramaSeek", a new video streaming system suitable for Internet video retrieval. The system features intelligent streaming, which enables users to take quick glances at arbitrary portions of a video sequence by using slide bars. The streaming system utilizes multi-level interactive streaming and content-based selection of key frames. Multi-level interactive streaming supports three levels of display on a video window: key frame display, normal playback, and specific frame display. Users can switch between levels at any time. Content-based selection of key frames defines key frames by analyzing the changes occurring in video sequences and selecting appropriate, representative frames. Our evaluation of the system demonstrated that multi-level interactive streaming is effective in providing users with random browsing capability, and that content-based selection of key frames improves the efficiency of video retrieval by reducing the number of frames users have to check.
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Koji Wakimoto, Junshiro Kanda, Satoshi Tanaka, and Sumio Usui "PanoramaSeek: intelligent streaming for Internet video retrieval", Proc. SPIE 5018, Internet Imaging IV, (10 January 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473591
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KEYWORDS
Video

Internet

Video processing

Image retrieval

Feature extraction

Visualization

Image transmission

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