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MPEG-7 Applications

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MPEG-7 systems

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Software applications that utilize MPEG-7.

A wide array of applications have been developed which exploit the MPEG-7 standard in a range of domains. One large area of application is video summarization where MPEG-7 description tools have been used within automatic summarization techniques and to describe the format of the resultant video summaries [1], to generate summaries which are personalized according to user and content profiles [2], and to generate summaries for personal video recorders [3].

Entertainment is another fertile domain and there is a body of research that has focused on personalization of television using MPEG-7. In CustomTV [4], MPEG-7 descriptors are used to customize organization and presentation of on-screen information according to viewer preferences as established by user profiles. In the IndexTV system [5], MPEG-7-based personalization is applied to TV programs. The system framework consists of FlowServer, a DVB play-out...

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(2008). MPEG-7 Applications. In: Furht, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Multimedia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78414-4_40

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