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Tv2web: generating and browsing web with multiple lod from video streams and their metadata

Published:19 May 2004Publication History

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We propose a method of automatically constructing Web content from video streams with metadata that we call TV2Web. The Web content includes thumbnails of video units and caption data generated from metadata. Users can watch TV ona normal Web browser. They can also manipulate Web content with zooming metaphors to seamlessly alter the level of detail (LOD) of the content being viewed. They can search for favorite scenes faster than with analog video equipment, and experience a new cross-media environment. We also developed a prototype of the TV2Web system and discuss its implementation.

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            WWW Alt. '04: Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters
            May 2004
            532 pages
            ISBN:1581139128
            DOI:10.1145/1013367

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