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April 20, 2005

Imagine a computer system that can automatically search through videos of football matches and pull out all the shots on goal or all the fouls. Creating the elements that make such a system possible is a key result from the IST BUSMAN project. The current generation of computer systems is excellent at searching for and manipulating text: as the spectacular success of Google has shown. However, computers are now routinely used to store and process more than just text - videos of football matches for example. Handling multimedia content such as video footage is far harder than text where particular words and phrases can be searched for.

Via Physics Org


Originally from Physics Org, remediated by yatta on Apr 20, 2005 at 01:15 AM


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Very badly needed, given the explosion in video content that's just about to hit the Net thanks to DIY production, broadband and easy-to-use or free distribution systems.

Internet video searching is now very limited, as I discovered when I compared the video SEs with the "Britney Spears test":

http://www.broadbandstars.co.uk/video_search_engines/index.html

Good to see that the BUSMAN project is aimed at ordinary users and query-by-example would be a powerful tool. However, I wonder how much the system actually relies on implicit structure - the rules of a football game, for instance.

Posted by: Colin Donald at April 20, 2005 12:32 PM

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