The visualization of high resolution video on small mobile devices is still a great challenge today. Most critical are the limited display resolution and different aspect ratios of handheld mobile devices. So far, there is no retargeting algorithm available that guarantees good results for all videos. We introduce a new video retargeting approach that reduces the resolution while preserving as much of the relevant content as possible. A central component of the system selects the most suitable algorithm to adapt a given shot. We have implemented two retargeting algorithms: a region of interest (ROI) based technique, and a fast implementation of seam carving for size adaptation of videos (FSCAV). The ROI-based retargeting detects important regions like faces, objects, text, and contrast-based saliency regions. A rectangular window within the larger frame is selected that defines the visible area of the target video. If several relevant regions are detected, an artificial camera motion (pan, tilt, or zoom) may change the selected view within a shot. For seam carving, we present two extensions: The first reduces the distortion of straight lines (lines may become curved or disconnected); the second avoids jitter in the target video, limits the large memory requirements and computational effort of seam carving, and makes it applicable to video retargeting. In addition, we present a heuristic that estimates the visual quality of the target video. If the quality drops below a threshold, the ROI-based retargeting is used for this shot. User evaluations confirm a very high visual quality of our approach.
This paper investigates policy responses to the Great Recession in Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Faced with the global financial crisis in 2007, responses in the respective countries differed considerably and followed the "old" paths of their institutional legacies. We focus on labour market and social welfare policies and demonstrate how these differing responses were shaped by path dependent ideational paradigms. Since these paradigms are first and foremost carried by policy communities, the analysis does not, in contrast to prior studies, only rely on policy documents but outlines the process as seen from the perspective of key public officials and experts in the respective fields. The paper shows how the crisis was perceived and which kinds of arguments were used for explaining the liberal (UK), conservative (Germany) and social-democratic (Sweden) responses to crisis.
This survey introduces the current state of the art in image and video retargeting and describes important ideas and technologies that have influenced the recent work. Retargeting is the process of adapting an image or video from one screen resolution to another to fit different displays, for example, when watching a wide screen movie on a normal television screen or a mobile device. As there has been considerable work done in this field already, this survey provides an overview of the techniques. It is meant to be a starting point for new research in the field. We include explanations of basic terms and operators, as well as the basic workflow of the different methods.
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