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The recently emerging field of video analysis for the purpose of indexing, browsing, compression and recall through content-based queries is in need of a formal framework that can serve as the basis for algorithms. This paper argues that such a framework can be obtained by borrowing concepts from qualitative techniques in computer vision.

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Stan Z. Li Dinesh P. Mital Eam Khwang Teoh Han Wang

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Bolle, R.M., Aloimonos, Y., Fermüller, C. (1996). Video representations. In: Li, S.Z., Mital, D.P., Teoh, E.K., Wang, H. (eds) Recent Developments in Computer Vision. ACCV 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1035. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60793-5_60

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