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Video editing based on object movement and camera motion

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The advancement of computer technology makes video devices/equipments powerful and inexpensive, and thereby the number of applications that can effectively utilize digital videos is increasing.In this paper, the authors propose a new type of video editing, which is based on the movement of objects. A video shot is automatically edited so that the selected objects are placed and kept at the center of the frames to make the resultant video more attractive. Ideally this is interpreted as applying pan, tilt, and/or zoom operations into a source video as post-conditions in video editing. Implementation issues for realization of this facility are also presented in this paper.

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AVI '06: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
May 2006
512 pages
ISBN:1595933530
DOI:10.1145/1133265
  • General Chair:
  • Augusto Celentano
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  1. camera motion
  2. moving object tracking
  3. multimedia computing
  4. video editing

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