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Application of computational media aesthetics methodology to extracting color semantics in film
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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by B Truong, Svetha VenkateshSvetha Venkatesh, C DoraiUsing film grammar as the underpinning, we study the extraction of structures in video based on color using a wide configuration of clustering methods combined with existing and new similarity measures. We study the visualisation of these structures, which we call Scene-Cluster Temporal Charts and show how it can bring out the interweaving of different themes and settings in a film. We also extract color events that filmmakers use to draw/force a viewer's attention to a shot/scene. This is done by first extracting a set of colors used rarely in film, and then building a probabilistic model for color event detection. We demonstrate with experimental results from ten movies that our algorithms are effective in the extraction of both scene-cluster temporal charts and color events.
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ACM International Conference on Multimedia (10th : 2002 : Juan-les-Pins, France)Pagination
339 - 342Publisher
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Juan-les-Pins, FrancePlace of publication
Washington, D. C.Publisher DOI
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2002-12-01End date
2002-12-06ISBN-10
158113620XLanguage
engPublication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2002, ACMTitle of proceedings
MULTIMEDIA 2002 : Proceedings of the 10th ACM International Multimedia Conference and ExhibitionUsage metrics
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