An Interactive SpiralTape Video Summarization

Yong Jin Liu*, Cuixia Ma, Guozhen Zhao, Xiaolan Fu, Hongan Wang, Guozhong Dai, Lexing Xie

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    Abstract

    A majority of video summarization systems use linear representations, such as rectangular storyboards and timelines at linear scales. In this paper, we propose a novel nonlinear dynamic representation called SpiralTape that summarizes a video in a smooth spiral pattern. SpiralTape provides an unusual and fresh activity suitable for stimulating environments such as science and technology museums, in which children or young individuals can have enjoyable experiences that create meaningful learning outcomes. In addition, SpiralTape provides an uninterrupted overall structure of video content and takes design principles including compactness, continuity, efficient overview, and interactivity into consideration. A working SpiralTape system was developed and deployed in pilot applications and exhibitions. Elaborate user studies with evaluation benchmarks on multiple metrics were conducted to compare SpiralTape with two representative linear video summarization methods and a state-of-The-Art radial video visualization. The evaluation results demonstrate the effectiveness and natural interaction performance of SpiralTape.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number7457275
    Pages (from-to)1269-1282
    Number of pages14
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Multimedia
    Volume18
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2016

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