Adami et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Overview of multimodal techniques for the characterization of sport programsAdami et al., 2003
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- Adami N
- Leonardi R
- Migliorati P
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- Visual Communications and Image Processing 2003
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The problem of content characterization of sports videos is of great interest because sports video appeals to large audiences and its efficient distribution over various networks should contribute to widespread usage of multimedia services. In this paper we analyze several …
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