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Audio-Based Video Editing with Two-Channel Microphone

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Audio has a key index in digital videos that can provide useful information for video editing,
such as capturing conversations only, clipping only talking people, and so on. In this paper, we
are studying about video editing based on audio with a two-channel (stereo) microphone that is
standard equipment on video cameras, where the video content is automatically recorded without a
cameraman. In order to capture only a talking person on video, a novel voice/non-voice detection
algorithm using AdaBoost, which can achieve extremely high detection rates in noisy environments,
is used. In addition, the sound source direction is estimated by the CSP (Crosspower-Spectrum
Phase) method in order to zoom in on the talking person by clipping frames from videos, where a
two-channel (stereo) microphone is used to obtain information about time differences between the
microphones.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Overview of the System
 3. Voice Detection with AdaBoost
 4. Estimation of Sound Source Direction with CSP
 5. Camera Work Module
  5.1. Zooming
  5.2. Clipping position (Panning)
 6. Experiments
 7. Conclusions
 References

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  • Tetsuya Takiguchi Organization of Advanced Science and Technology Kobe University, Japan
  • Jun Adachi Graduate School of Science and Technology Kobe University, Japan
  • Yasuo Ariki Organization of Advanced Science and Technology Kobe University, Japan

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