1995 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'95) - Volume 1 Video as an image data source: efficient representations and applications Washington D.C. October 23-October 26 ISBN: 0-8186-7310-9
The two fundamental advantages of video over still imagery are: (i) the ability capture temporal information, and (ii) the ability to acquire a continuously varying set of views of a scene. These advantages are obtained, however, at the cost of vastly increased amount of data. This paper describes an approach to video representation that is based on frame-to-frame alignment, mosaic construction, and 3D parallax recovery. The basic motivation behind our approach is to enable rapid access to the contents, while maintaining the data in a form as close to the source as possible. This representation supports a wide variety of applications that involve transmission, storage, visualization, retrieval, analysis, and manipulation of video sequences.
Index Terms:
video signal processing; image sequences; image representation; data compression; visual communication; image data source; video representation; frame to frame alignment; temporal information; mosaic construction; 3D parallax recovery; data access; video transmission; vide storage; video visualization; video retrieval; video analysis; video manipulation; video sequences; video compression
Citation:
P. Anandan, M. Irani, R. Kumar, J. Bergen, "Video as an image data source: efficient representations and applications," icip, vol. 1, pp.318, 1995 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'95) - Volume 1, 1995 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||