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Content-Based Video Retrieval
- . Examples include VisualSEEk [2], Photobook [3], Blobworld [4], as well as Virage video engine [5], CueVideo
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Image Retrieval Using Spatial Context
- characteristics including QBIC [8], Photobook [13], Blobworld [2], VideoQ [5], and Virage Video Engine [9
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A Framework for Video Modelling
- ) [4], VisualSEEk [5], Photobook [6], Blobworld [7], as well as Virage video engine [8], CueVideo [9
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Content-Based Retrieval Of Spatio-Temporal Video Events
- ), VideoQ, Virage video engine, and CueVideo are surveyed in [2-5]. Early approaches in video retrieval
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Syntactical And Semantical Description Of Video Sequences
- detection and representing shots by still images (key{frame or mosaic). The VIRAGE VIDEO ENGINE uses several
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Integrated Information Mining for Texts, Images, and Videos
- on text annotations. The VIRAGE VIDEO ENGINE [10] uses some video-speci c data, like motion, audio, closed
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Facilitating Video Access by Visualizing Automatic Analysis
- . There are many commercial and research systems used for video database access. The Virage Video Engine (Hampapur
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Stars: A Spatial Attributes Retrieval System For Images And Videos
- developed to automate this process -- for example, foreground extraction. Virage video engine 15
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Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases
- ., Horowitz, B., Shu, C.-F., Jain, R. (1997). “Virage Video Engine”. In: Storage and Retrieval for Image
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