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Shigeo Morishima - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • ICME - A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • a music video authoring system synchronizing Climax of video clips and music via rearrangement of musical bars
    International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 2015
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a system that can automatically add a soundtrack to a video clip by replacing and concatenating an existing song's musical bars considering a user's preference. Since a soundtrack makes a video clip attractive, adding a soundtrack to a clip is one of the most important processes in video editing. To make a video clip more attractive, an editor of the clip tends to add a soundtrack considering its timing and Climax. For example, editors often add chorus sections to the Climax of the clip by replacing and concatenating musical bars in an existing song. However, in the process, editors should take naturalness of rearranged soundtrack into account. Therefore, editors have to decide how to replace musical bars in a song considering its timing, Climax, and naturalness of rearranged soundtrack simultaneously. In this case, editors are required to optimize the soundtrack by listening to the rearranged result as well as checking the naturalness and synchronization between the result and the video clip. However, this repetitious work is time-consuming. [Feng et al. 2010] proposed an automatic soundtrack addition method. However, since this method automatically adds soundtrack with data-driven approach, this method cannot consider timing and Climax which a user prefers.

Haruki Sato - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • ICME - A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • a music video authoring system synchronizing Climax of video clips and music via rearrangement of musical bars
    International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 2015
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a system that can automatically add a soundtrack to a video clip by replacing and concatenating an existing song's musical bars considering a user's preference. Since a soundtrack makes a video clip attractive, adding a soundtrack to a clip is one of the most important processes in video editing. To make a video clip more attractive, an editor of the clip tends to add a soundtrack considering its timing and Climax. For example, editors often add chorus sections to the Climax of the clip by replacing and concatenating musical bars in an existing song. However, in the process, editors should take naturalness of rearranged soundtrack into account. Therefore, editors have to decide how to replace musical bars in a song considering its timing, Climax, and naturalness of rearranged soundtrack simultaneously. In this case, editors are required to optimize the soundtrack by listening to the rearranged result as well as checking the naturalness and synchronization between the result and the video clip. However, this repetitious work is time-consuming. [Feng et al. 2010] proposed an automatic soundtrack addition method. However, since this method automatically adds soundtrack with data-driven approach, this method cannot consider timing and Climax which a user prefers.

Masataka Goto - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • ICME - A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • a music video authoring system synchronizing Climax of video clips and music via rearrangement of musical bars
    International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 2015
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a system that can automatically add a soundtrack to a video clip by replacing and concatenating an existing song's musical bars considering a user's preference. Since a soundtrack makes a video clip attractive, adding a soundtrack to a clip is one of the most important processes in video editing. To make a video clip more attractive, an editor of the clip tends to add a soundtrack considering its timing and Climax. For example, editors often add chorus sections to the Climax of the clip by replacing and concatenating musical bars in an existing song. However, in the process, editors should take naturalness of rearranged soundtrack into account. Therefore, editors have to decide how to replace musical bars in a song considering its timing, Climax, and naturalness of rearranged soundtrack simultaneously. In this case, editors are required to optimize the soundtrack by listening to the rearranged result as well as checking the naturalness and synchronization between the result and the video clip. However, this repetitious work is time-consuming. [Feng et al. 2010] proposed an automatic soundtrack addition method. However, since this method automatically adds soundtrack with data-driven approach, this method cannot consider timing and Climax which a user prefers.

Tomoyasu Nakano - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • ICME - A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • a music video authoring system synchronizing Climax of video clips and music via rearrangement of musical bars
    International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 2015
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a system that can automatically add a soundtrack to a video clip by replacing and concatenating an existing song's musical bars considering a user's preference. Since a soundtrack makes a video clip attractive, adding a soundtrack to a clip is one of the most important processes in video editing. To make a video clip more attractive, an editor of the clip tends to add a soundtrack considering its timing and Climax. For example, editors often add chorus sections to the Climax of the clip by replacing and concatenating musical bars in an existing song. However, in the process, editors should take naturalness of rearranged soundtrack into account. Therefore, editors have to decide how to replace musical bars in a song considering its timing, Climax, and naturalness of rearranged soundtrack simultaneously. In this case, editors are required to optimize the soundtrack by listening to the rearranged result as well as checking the naturalness and synchronization between the result and the video clip. However, this repetitious work is time-consuming. [Feng et al. 2010] proposed an automatic soundtrack addition method. However, since this method automatically adds soundtrack with data-driven approach, this method cannot consider timing and Climax which a user prefers.

Tatsunori Hirai - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • ICME - A soundtrack generation system to synchronize the Climax of a video clip with music
    2016 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2016
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a soundtrack generation system that can automatically add a soundtrack with the length and Climax points aligned to those of a video clip. Adding a soundtrack to a video clip is an important process in video editing. Editors tend to add chorus sections to the Climax points of the video clip by replacing and concatenating musical segments. However, this process is time-consuming. Our system automatically detects Climaxes of both the video clips and music based on feature extraction and analysis. This enables the system to add a soundtrack in which the Climax is synchronized to the Climax of the video clip. We evaluated the generated soundtracks through a subjective evaluation.

  • a music video authoring system synchronizing Climax of video clips and music via rearrangement of musical bars
    International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 2015
    Co-Authors: Haruki Sato, Tatsunori Hirai, Tomoyasu Nakano, Masataka Goto, Shigeo Morishima
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a system that can automatically add a soundtrack to a video clip by replacing and concatenating an existing song's musical bars considering a user's preference. Since a soundtrack makes a video clip attractive, adding a soundtrack to a clip is one of the most important processes in video editing. To make a video clip more attractive, an editor of the clip tends to add a soundtrack considering its timing and Climax. For example, editors often add chorus sections to the Climax of the clip by replacing and concatenating musical bars in an existing song. However, in the process, editors should take naturalness of rearranged soundtrack into account. Therefore, editors have to decide how to replace musical bars in a song considering its timing, Climax, and naturalness of rearranged soundtrack simultaneously. In this case, editors are required to optimize the soundtrack by listening to the rearranged result as well as checking the naturalness and synchronization between the result and the video clip. However, this repetitious work is time-consuming. [Feng et al. 2010] proposed an automatic soundtrack addition method. However, since this method automatically adds soundtrack with data-driven approach, this method cannot consider timing and Climax which a user prefers.