| Item | Value | Comments | |------|-------|----------| | | <e.g., “Uploaded from UAV on 2023‑06‑12, location: 37.7749 N, 122.4194 W”> | If GPS EXIF is present, extract via exiftool | | Author / creator | <name or organization> | May be in MP4 “©©” atoms ( exiftool -a -G1 MIDV‑354.mp4 ) | | License | <e.g., Creative Commons BY‑SA 4.0> | Check accompanying documentation | | Version / edits | <Original, edited, compressed, etc.> | Look for moov atom com.apple.quicktime.creationdate and any ftyp brand changes | | Security hash | <MD5 / SHA‑256 from above> | Useful for integrity verification | | Related files | <e.g., “MIDV‑354.srt subtitles, MIDV‑354.json annotations”> | List any side‑car data |
Evaluating the performance (speed and accuracy) of various OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technologies and document recognition systems. Analyzing the ".mp4" Format
(A Ready‑to‑Publish Piece You Can Tailor to the Exact Content of the Video)
When users search for specific filenames like this, the intent is often:
Depending on the context, the video might serve one of these purposes:
If you are a collector of the MIDV series or a fan of the featured talent, is a mandatory addition to your library. It represents a peak example of how mid-tier Japanese productions can occasionally outshine "big-budget" features through better casting and tighter editing.
(e.g., for document recognition algorithms)?