Title: Motion-based semantic event detection for video content description in MPEG-7
Authors: Chen, DY
Lee, SY
資訊工程學系
Department of Computer Science
Issue Date: 2001
Abstract: In this paper, we proposed an automatic two-level approach to segment videos into abstracted shots that are semantically meaningful mainly based on inferred video events. In the first level, we detect scene changes in sports videos by using GOP-based approach that would assist to fast segment a video sequence into shots. In the second level, each of the shots generated from level-1 is analyzed by utilizing the information of camera operations and object motion that are computed directly from motion vectors of MPEG-2 video streams in compressed domain. Events in tennis videos are then infer-red from both object trajectories and applied specific domain knowledge. Video shots are further segmented based on detected video events and hence semantically meaningful video clips can be generated and can assist to annotate video shots, summarize video content, and generate descriptions and description schemes in MPEG-7 standard.(1).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/30021
ISBN: 3-540-42680-9
ISSN: 0302-9743
Journal: ADVANCES IN MUTLIMEDIA INFORMATION PROCESSING - PCM 2001, PROCEEDINGS
Volume: 2195
Begin Page: 110
End Page: 117
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