Video motion representation for improved content access

This paper describes techniques for representing motion information in the context of multimedia description interfaces (being standardized by MPEG-7). Focusing on camera motion and object trajectories, it shows how such descriptions can help consumers to browse and query through large audio-visual connections.

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