scholarly journals Automatic Summarization of Cricket Highlights using Audio Processing

Author(s):  
Ritwik Baranwal

The problem of automatic excitement detection in cricket videos is considered and applied for highlight generation. This paper focuses on detecting exciting events in video using complementary information from the audio and video domains. First, a method of audio and video elements separation is proposed. Thereafter, the “level-of-excitement” is measured using features such as amplitude, and spectral center of gravity extracted from the commentators speech’s amplitude to decide the threshold. Our experiments using actual cricket videos show that these features are well correlated with human assessment of excitability. Finally, audio/video information is fused according to time-order scenes which has “excitability” in order to generate highlights of cricket. The techniques described in this paper are generic and applicable to a variety of topic and video/acoustic domains.

2006 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimo De Santo ◽  
Gennaro Percannella ◽  
Carlo Sansone ◽  
Mario Vento

2018 ◽  
pp. 169-198
Author(s):  
Piyush Kumar Shukla ◽  
Kirti Raj Bhatele

This Chapter simply contains multimedia - an integrated and interactive presentation of speech, audio, video, graphics and text, has become a major theme in today's information technology that merges the practices of communications, computing and information processing into an interdisciplinary field. The challenge of multimedia communications is to provide services that integrate text, sound, image and video information and to do it in a way that preserves the case of use and interactivity. A brief description of the elements of multimedia systems is presented. User and network requirements are discussed together with the pocket transfer concept. About Multimedia communication standards a general idea is also given. Multimedia transport over ATM and IP networks discussed in brief. The issues pertaining to multimedia digital subscriber lines are outlined together with multimedia over wireless, mobile and broadcasting networks as well as digital TV infrastructure for interactive multimedia services.


Author(s):  
Piyush Kumar Shukla ◽  
Kirti Raj Bhatele

This Chapter simply contains multimedia - an integrated and interactive presentation of speech, audio, video, graphics and text, has become a major theme in today's information technology that merges the practices of communications, computing and information processing into an interdisciplinary field. The challenge of multimedia communications is to provide services that integrate text, sound, image and video information and to do it in a way that preserves the case of use and interactivity. A brief description of the elements of multimedia systems is presented. User and network requirements are discussed together with the pocket transfer concept. About Multimedia communication standards a general idea is also given. Multimedia transport over ATM and IP networks discussed in brief. The issues pertaining to multimedia digital subscriber lines are outlined together with multimedia over wireless, mobile and broadcasting networks as well as digital TV infrastructure for interactive multimedia services.


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