Biernacki, 2011 - Google Patents
Effective TV advertising block division into single commercials methodBiernacki, 2011
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- 14408987266077813611
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- Biernacki P
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- International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems
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In this article effective method of TV advertising block division into single commercials using only audio signal is presented. Multidimensional orthogonal signal parametrization scheme was used to set correlation connections in the analyzed signal. Choosing initial potential …
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