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	<description>Innovation Day in Brussels was a great&amp;nbsp;opportunity for the research groups at Microsoft to&amp;nbsp;demostrate their innovations and the cool technologies that they have been working on.&amp;nbsp; At the event, I spoke with Shipeng Li, Principal Researcher, Internet Media Group, Microsoft Research Asia&amp;nbsp;about one of their new innovations the Video Collage.&amp;nbsp; The Video Collage constructs a collage from a video sequence for video browsing. It takes the most representative images in the video and seamlessly arranges them on a canvas while preserving the structure of the video content. It also allows users to browse video content in a variety of different ways.&amp;nbsp; How cool is that?!</description>
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