video sequence

collocation in English

meaningsofvideoandsequence

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video
noun
uk
/ˈvɪd.i.əʊ/
us
/ˈvɪd.i.oʊ/
a recording of moving pictures and sound, especially as a digital file, ...
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sequence
noun
uk
/ˈsiː.kwəns/
us
/ˈsiː.kwəns/
a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow ...
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(Definition ofvideoandsequencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvideo sequence

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The present study used a silentvideosequenceto elicit story narratives from the children.
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The result may be further extended to shape tracking, if avideosequenceof the desired trajectory of the robot body is available.
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Children in this condition were specifically questioned about the mental state of the story character in the penultimate scene of thevideosequence.
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This can be used to discover temporal redundancy in thevideosequence, increasing the effectiveness of interframe video compression and television standards conversion.
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A mission briefing will begin at the start of every mission, aided by a full motionvideosequence.
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There is a cut to a newvideosequencefeaturing the metropolis where humanity presumably presides.
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It is concerned with how video is perceived by a viewer and designates his or her opinion on a particularvideosequence.
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It is also possible to label objects and track their motion over a series of frames in avideosequence.
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Such stings commonly use a full orchestra rather than just percussion, and in television may be backed by a shortvideosequence.
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An active sequence parameter set remains unchanged throughout a codedvideosequence, and an active picture parameter set remains unchanged within a coded picture.
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Many applications do not need to know everything about the evolution of movement in avideosequence, but only require the information of changes in the scene.
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Two of the video sequences in this act portray this perfection by processing television adverts which feature female and male models.
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At any instant the spatial pattern is irregular and video sequences show that individual plumes grow, decay and disappear aperiodically.
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Similarly, video material could be digitised to link text units to video sequences, giving researchers access to extra-linguistic cues in the speech act.
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Each codedvideosequencecan be decoded independently of any other codedvideosequence, given the necessary parameter set information, which may be conveyed in-band or out-of-band.
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Producing such dynamic multispectral video sequences is, however, very difficult and expensive.
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The individual video sequences are short and completely freestanding, so they can easily be slotted into any teaching programme.
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The first time the minigame is completed successfully for a given species, the player is rewarded with a uniquevideosequencewhich shows the two piatas dancing to music.
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Thevideosequencefrom the original closing credits now appears in the opening sequence alongside a clip from an old episode made to look like a home video recording.
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Interframe compression works well for programs that will simply be played back by the viewer, but can cause problems if thevideosequenceneeds to be edited.
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