Article: Research from Boston University provide new insights into imaging technology.

"Efficient browsing of long video sequences is a key tool in visual surveillance, e. g., for postevent video forensics, but can also be used for fast review of motion pictures and home videos. While frame skipping (fixed or adaptive) is straightforward to implement, its performance is quite limited," scientists in the United States report.

"Although more efficient techniques have been developed, such as video summarization and video montage, they lose either the temporal or semantic context of events. A recently proposed method called video synopsis deals with some of these issues but involves multiple processing stages and is fairly complex. Video condensation, ...

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