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Automatic Non-Linear Video Editing Transfer

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arxiv 2105.06988 v1 pith:GQZAP6DK submitted 2021-05-14 cs.CV

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keywords videoeditingstylesapproachautomaticfootagelightingvideos
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We propose an automatic approach that extracts editing styles in a source video and applies the edits to matched footage for video creation. Our Computer Vision based techniques considers framing, content type, playback speed, and lighting of each input video segment. By applying a combination of these features, we demonstrate an effective method that automatically transfers the visual and temporal styles from professionally edited videos to unseen raw footage. We evaluated our approach with real-world videos that contained a total of 3872 video shots of a variety of editing styles, including different subjects, camera motions, and lighting. We reported feedback from survey participants who reviewed a set of our results.

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