Proceedings of the 2001 ACM Workshops on Multimedia Multimedia Information Retrieval - MULTIMEDIA '01 2001
DOI: 10.1145/500951.500954
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“…One of the few examples of a motion-based retrieval system was presented by Ahanger et al [1995], who discussed the use of object motion in formulating a query; object and camera motion is described graphically by the user and matched to data being searched. Yasugi et al [2001] proposed a method for recognising identical events in video, based on the the assumption that the same event will be tracked in a similar way with multiple cameras.…”
Section: Previous Approaches To Video Searchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the few examples of a motion-based retrieval system was presented by Ahanger et al [1995], who discussed the use of object motion in formulating a query; object and camera motion is described graphically by the user and matched to data being searched. Yasugi et al [2001] proposed a method for recognising identical events in video, based on the the assumption that the same event will be tracked in a similar way with multiple cameras.…”
Section: Previous Approaches To Video Searchmentioning
confidence: 99%