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In this paper, we propose a simple, fast and accurate content extraction method: CELB. Compared with traditional methods, this approach does not parse the DOM trees and uses only information from lines of original HTML documents. We propose a concept called line-block, to extract contents more effectively and a new feature distance-text number (DTN) for distinctions between contents and non-contents...
Content-based copy detection (CBCD) recently has appeared a promising technique for video monitoring and copyright protection. In this paper, a novel framework for CBCD is proposed. Robust global features and local Speeded Up Robust Features (SURF) are first combined to describe video contents, and the density sampling method is proposed to improve the generation of visual codebook. Secondly, Smith-Waterman...
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