Gauch et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Identification of new commercials using repeated video sequence detectionGauch et al., 2005
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- Gauch J
- Shivadas A
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- IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005
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Automated commercial detection can be performed by matching features extracted from commercials or by detecting embedded codes that are hidden within the commercial. In both cases, it is necessary to create a database of known commercials that contain the …
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