Tutoring System for Dance Learning
Rajkumar Kannan, Frederic Andres, Balakrishnan Ramadoss

TL;DR
This paper discusses techniques and systems for archiving and retrieving dance videos, emphasizing multimedia storage, metadata, and semantic retrieval to support cultural preservation.
Contribution
It provides a summary of different dance video archival techniques and systems, highlighting the use of multimedia, metadata standards, and retrieval methods.
Findings
Comparison of dance video archival techniques
Use of MPEG-7 and XML for metadata management
Importance of semantic retrieval in dance media
Abstract
Recent advances in hardware sophistication related to graphics display, audio and video devices made available a large number of multimedia and hypermedia applications. These multimedia applications need to store and retrieve the different forms of media like text, hypertext, graphics, still images, animations, audio and video. Dance is one of the important cultural forms of a nation and dance video is one such multimedia types. Archiving and retrieving the required semantics from these dance media collections is a crucial and demanding multimedia application. This paper summarizes the difference dance video archival techniques and systems. Keywords: Multimedia, Culture Media, Metadata archival and retrieval systems, MPEG-7, XML.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVideo Analysis and Summarization · Human Motion and Animation · Music and Audio Processing
