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TVisionarium Mk II: A slightly more in-depth view

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2006

Professor Jeffrey Shaw operating TVisionarium Mk II, which is the latest research project undertaken by The iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research at the University of New South Wales, Sydney http://www.icinema.unsw.edu.au/

The video shows a user interacting with the system and causing it to rearrange hundreds of video windows when a new 'master' (the largest) window is chosen with a wireless interial remote control. Of the displayed shots (sampled from the database of 22572, which come from 64 TV shows) the more similar they are to the master window, the more closely they cluster around it. Shot similarity is calculated using a shot's semantic tags.

Please note: this is actually a 3D (polarised stereo) experience when you stand inside the video cylinder (AVIE)!

For a more detailed summary of what is happening, visit:
http://spench.net/video/icinema/

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