Components and systems for interactive video indexing

The process of video indexing determines the quality of video retrieval. We present a modularization of indexing systems in which dependencies of components are made explicit. We stress the impact of human interaction in the architectural scheme, as the semantic gap between automatic abstractions and semantic indices requires human intervention. We discuss the components for efficient indexing, interaction and visualization in detail.

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