I am pleased to announce a new title in Morgan & Claypool’s series on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services:
Video Structure Meaning
Brian C. O'Connor, University of North Texas
Richard L. Anderson, University of North Texas
Paperback ISBN: 9781681736471
eBook ISBN: 9781681736488
Hardcover ISBN: 9781681736495
October 2019, 99 pages
https://www.morganclaypoolpublishers.com/catalog_Orig/product_info.php?products_id=1463
Abstract:
For over a century, motion pictures have entertained us, occasionally educated us, and even served a few specialized fields of study. Now, however, with the precipitous drop in prices and increase in image quality, motion pictures are as widespread as paperback books and postcards once were. Yet, theories and practices of analysis for particular genres and analytical stances, definitions, concepts, and tools that span platforms have been wanting. Therefore, we developed a suite of tools to enable close structural analysis of the time-varying signal set of a movie. We take an information-theoretic approach (message is a signal set) generated (coded) under various antecedents (sent over some channel) decoded under some other set of antecedents. Cultural, technical, and personal antecedents might favor certain message-making systems over others. The same holds true at the recipient end--yet, the signal set remains the signal set.
In order to discover how movies work--their structure and meaning--we honed ways to provide pixel level analysis, forms of clustering, and precise descriptions of what parts of a signal influence viewer behavior. We assert that analysis of the signal set across the evolution of film--from Edison to Hollywood to Brakhage to cats on social media--yields a common ontology with instantiations (responses to changes in coding and decoding antecedents).
Table of Contents: Preface / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Five Stories to a Model of Video Structure / Coda: Provocations on Filmic Retrieval, Hunting, Meandering, and Browsing / Bibliography / Author Biographies
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services
Editor: Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
http://www.morganclaypoolpublishers.com/catalog_Orig/index.php?cPath=22&sort=2d&series=32
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