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Main Authors: Myers, Brad A., Casares, Juan P., Stevens, Scott, Dabbish, Laura, Yocum, Dan, Corbett, Albert
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459821
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author Myers, Brad A.
Casares, Juan P.
Stevens, Scott
Dabbish, Laura
Yocum, Dan
Corbett, Albert
author_facet Myers, Brad A.
Casares, Juan P.
Stevens, Scott
Dabbish, Laura
Yocum, Dan
Corbett, Albert
Myers, Brad A.
Casares, Juan P.
Stevens, Scott
Dabbish, Laura
Yocum, Dan
Corbett, Albert
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents A Multi-View Intelligent Editor for Digital Video Libraries. Myers, Brad A. Casares, Juan P. Stevens, Scott Dabbish, Laura Yocum, Dan Corbett, Albert Audiovisual Aids Authoring Aids (Programming) Editing Electronic Libraries Information Technology Interactive Video Multimedia Materials Video Equipment Digital video is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Most camcorders today are digital, and computers are being advertised based on their video editing capabilities. Many exciting research projects are investigating how to search, visualize, and summarize digital video, but there is little work on new ways to support the use of the video beyond just playing it. In fact, editing video is significantly more difficult than editing textual material. Silver (Simplifying Interactive Layout and Video Editing and Reuse) is an authoring tool that aims to allow novice users to edit digital video. The goal is to make editing of digital video as easy as text editing. Silver provides multiple coordinated views, including project, source, outline, subject, storyboard, textual transcript and timeline views. Selections and edits in any view are synchronized with all other views. A variety of recognition algorithms are applied to the video and audio content and then are used to aid in the editing tasks. The Informedia Digital Library supplies the recognition algorithms and metadata used to support intelligent editing, and Informedia also provides search and a repository. The metadata includes shot boundaries and a time-synchronized transcript, which are used to support intelligent selection and intelligent cut/copy/paste. (Contains 35 references.) (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle A Multi-View Intelligent Editor for Digital Video Libraries.
Myers, Brad A.
Casares, Juan P.
Stevens, Scott
Dabbish, Laura
Yocum, Dan
Corbett, Albert
Audiovisual Aids
Authoring Aids (Programming)
Editing
Electronic Libraries
Information Technology
Interactive Video
Multimedia Materials
Video Equipment
A Multi-View Intelligent Editor for Digital Video Libraries. Myers, Brad A. Casares, Juan P. Stevens, Scott Dabbish, Laura Yocum, Dan Corbett, Albert Audiovisual Aids Authoring Aids (Programming) Editing Electronic Libraries Information Technology Interactive Video Multimedia Materials Video Equipment Digital video is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Most camcorders today are digital, and computers are being advertised based on their video editing capabilities. Many exciting research projects are investigating how to search, visualize, and summarize digital video, but there is little work on new ways to support the use of the video beyond just playing it. In fact, editing video is significantly more difficult than editing textual material. Silver (Simplifying Interactive Layout and Video Editing and Reuse) is an authoring tool that aims to allow novice users to edit digital video. The goal is to make editing of digital video as easy as text editing. Silver provides multiple coordinated views, including project, source, outline, subject, storyboard, textual transcript and timeline views. Selections and edits in any view are synchronized with all other views. A variety of recognition algorithms are applied to the video and audio content and then are used to aid in the editing tasks. The Informedia Digital Library supplies the recognition algorithms and metadata used to support intelligent editing, and Informedia also provides search and a repository. The metadata includes shot boundaries and a time-synchronized transcript, which are used to support intelligent selection and intelligent cut/copy/paste. (Contains 35 references.) (Author/AEF)
title A Multi-View Intelligent Editor for Digital Video Libraries.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Authoring Aids (Programming)
Editing
Electronic Libraries
Information Technology
Interactive Video
Multimedia Materials
Video Equipment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459821