videoderived
Videoderived is a term used in digital media analytics to denote data, features, or outputs that are derived from video content through automated processing. The term is not standardized and is often used informally to distinguish raw video data from its processed derivatives. In this sense, videoderived data can include frame-level features such as color histograms, motion vectors, optical flow, object detections, action labels, scene changes, audio-visual cues, or aggregated statistics across time.
In practice, videoderived features are produced by video analysis pipelines that decode video streams, sample frames,
Applications span sports analytics (player tracking and event tagging), media content management (automatic tagging and summarization),
See also: video analytics, feature extraction, derived data, multi-modal analysis.