Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring

This paper describes a novel interactive media authoring framework, MediaTE, that enables amateurs to create videos of higher narrative or aesthetic quality with a completely mobile lifecycle. A novel event bootstrapping dialog is used to derive shot suggestions that yield both targeted footage and...

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Main Authors: Adams, Brett, Venkatesh, Svetha
Other Authors: ACM Press
Format: Conference Paper
Published: ACM Press 2005
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29746
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description This paper describes a novel interactive media authoring framework, MediaTE, that enables amateurs to create videos of higher narrative or aesthetic quality with a completely mobile lifecycle. A novel event bootstrapping dialog is used to derive shot suggestions that yield both targeted footage and annotation enabling an automatic Computational Media Aesthetics-aware editing phase, the manual performance of which is typically a barrier to the amateur. This facilitates a move away from requiring a prior-conception of the events or locale being filmed, in the form of a template, to at-capture bootstrapping of this information. Metadata gathered as part of the critical path of media creation also has implications for the longevity and reuse of captured media assets. Results of an evaluation performed on both the usability and delivered media aspects of the system are discussed, which highlight the tenability of the proposed framework and the quality of the produced media.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-297462018-03-29T09:08:25Z Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring Adams, Brett Venkatesh, Svetha ACM Press This paper describes a novel interactive media authoring framework, MediaTE, that enables amateurs to create videos of higher narrative or aesthetic quality with a completely mobile lifecycle. A novel event bootstrapping dialog is used to derive shot suggestions that yield both targeted footage and annotation enabling an automatic Computational Media Aesthetics-aware editing phase, the manual performance of which is typically a barrier to the amateur. This facilitates a move away from requiring a prior-conception of the events or locale being filmed, in the form of a template, to at-capture bootstrapping of this information. Metadata gathered as part of the critical path of media creation also has implications for the longevity and reuse of captured media assets. Results of an evaluation performed on both the usability and delivered media aspects of the system are discussed, which highlight the tenability of the proposed framework and the quality of the produced media. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29746 10.1145/1101149.1101312 ACM Press restricted
spellingShingle Adams, Brett
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Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
title Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
title_full Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
title_fullStr Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
title_full_unstemmed Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
title_short Situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
title_sort situated event bootstrapping and capture guidance for automated home movie authoring
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29746