Integrating highlights for more complete sports video summarization
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Summarization is an essential requirement for achieving a more compact and interesting representation of sports video contents. We propose a framework that integrates highlights into play segments and reveal why we should still retain breaks. Experimental results show that fast detections of whistle sounds, crowd excitement, and text boxes can complement existing techniques for play-breaks and highlights localization.
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IEEE MultiMedia
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11
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4
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Tjondronegoro, D; Chen, YPP; Pham, B, Integrating highlights for more complete sports video summarization, IEEE MultiMedia, 2004, 11 (4), pp. 22-37