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<i>TempoM</i><sup>2</sup>: a multi feature index structure for temporal video search

by: Mario Döller, Florian Stegmaier, Simone Jans, Harald Kosch
In Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Advances in Multimedia Modeling (2012), pp. 323-333, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-27355-1_31  Key: citeulike:11408004

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Efficient temporal video search will play an important role in the future related to the vast growth of video data in the Web. Here, index structures are one way to ensure efficient retrieval over a large amount of data. However, index structures targeting on indexing video data are rare. In this context, the paper introduces the <em>TempoM</em> 2−<em>tree</em> framework, which features a two-level index structure supporting the retrieval of similar video segments in combination with temporal relations.


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