@article {13695, title = {Video Summarization by Curve Simplification}, volume = {LAMP-TR-018,CFAR-TR-889,CS-TR-3916}, year = {1998}, month = {1998/07//}, institution = {University of Maryland, College Park}, abstract = {A video sequence can be represented as a trajectory curve in a high dimensional feature space. This emphvideo curve can be analyzed by tools similar to those developed for planar curves. In particular, the classic binary curve splitting algorithm has been found to be a useful tool for video analysis. With a splitting condition that checks the dimensionality of the curve segment being split, the video curve can be recursively simplified and represented as a tree structure, and the frames that are found to be junctions between curve segments at different levels of the tree can be used as keyframes to summarize the video sequences at different levels of detail. These keyframes can be combined in various spatial and temporal configurations for browsing purposes. We describe a simple video player that displays the keyframes sequentially and lets the user change the summarization level on the fly with a slider. We also describe an approach to automatically selecting a summarization level that provides a concise and representative set of keyframes.}, author = {DeMenthon,Daniel and Kobla,Vikrant and David Doermann} }