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Detection of Music Segment Boundaries using Audio-Visual Features for a Personal Video Recorder

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4 Author(s)
Otsuka, I. ; Adv. Technol. R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electr. Corp., Kyoto ; Suginohara, H. ; Kusunoki, Y. ; Divakaran, A.

We have extended our sports video browsing framework for personal video recorders, such as recordable-DVD recorders, blu-ray disc recorders and/or hard disc recorders, to music segment detection. Our extension to Japanese broadcast music video programs consists of detecting audio segment boundaries such as conversations with guests followed by music/song etc. Our proposed system first identifies the music/song scenes using audio analysis, and then adjusts the start/end position by detecting video shot changes, so as to achieve accurate detection of the music segment thus enabling rapid browsing. Our preliminary results indicate that our audio-only summarization with scene change support works well for music video content. We can therefore integrate the enhancement into our product at a low computational cost.

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Consumer Electronics, 2007. ICCE 2007. Digest of Technical Papers. International Conference on

Date of Conference: 10-14 Jan. 2007

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