• Title/Summary/Keyword: Video Scene Detection

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AnoVid: A Deep Neural Network-based Tool for Video Annotation (AnoVid: 비디오 주석을 위한 심층 신경망 기반의 도구)

  • Hwang, Jisu;Kim, Incheol
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.986-1005
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we propose AnoVid, an automated video annotation tool based on deep neural networks, that automatically generates various meta data for each scene or shot in a long drama video containing rich elements. To this end, a novel meta data schema for drama video is designed. Based on this schema, the AnoVid video annotation tool has a total of six deep neural network models for object detection, place recognition, time zone recognition, person recognition, activity detection, and description generation. Using these models, the AnoVid can generate rich video annotation data. In addition, AnoVid provides not only the ability to automatically generate a JSON-type video annotation data file, but also provides various visualization facilities to check the video content analysis results. Through experiments using a real drama video, "Misaeing", we show the practical effectiveness and performance of the proposed video annotation tool, AnoVid.

Scene change detection and simulation tool in video sequence (비디오 시퀀스에서 장면 전환 검출과 시뮬레이터의 구성)

  • 김성주;강응관;최종수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 1998
  • 장면 전환 검출(scene change detection)을 영상 정보의 인덱싱 및 검색을 위한 전처리로서, 전체 검색 시스템의 성능을 좌우하는 중요한 기술로 현재 많은 연구가 진행되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 MPEG 표준으로 압축된 동영상으로부터 얻은 DC 이미지를 이용한 장면 전환 검출 및 대표 프레임 검출에 대한 방법을 제안하고 이를 위한 시뮬레이터의 개발과 그에 대한 성능을 평가한다.

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Scene Change Detection Techniques Using DC components and Moving Vector in DCT-domain of MPEG systems (MPEG system의 DCT변환영역에서 DC성분과 움직임 벡터를 이용한 영상 장면전환 검출기법)

  • 박재두;이광형
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 1999
  • In this paper. we propose the method of Scene Change Detection for video sequence using the DC components and the moving vectors in the Macro Blocks in the DCT blocks. The proposed method detects the Scene Change which would not be related with the specific sequences in the compressed MPEG domain. To do this. we define new metrics for Scene Change Detection using the features of picture component and detect the exact Scene Change point of B-pictures using the characteristics of B-picture's sharp response for the moving vectors. In brief, we will detect the cut point using I-picture and the gradual scene changes such as dissolve, fade, wipe, etc. As a results, our proposed method shows good test results for the various MPEG sequences.

Collective Interaction Filtering Approach for Detection of Group in Diverse Crowded Scenes

  • Wong, Pei Voon;Mustapha, Norwati;Affendey, Lilly Suriani;Khalid, Fatimah
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.912-928
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    • 2019
  • Crowd behavior analysis research has revealed a central role in helping people to find safety hazards or crime optimistic forecast. Thus, it is significant in the future video surveillance systems. Recently, the growing demand for safety monitoring has changed the awareness of video surveillance studies from analysis of individuals behavior to group behavior. Group detection is the process before crowd behavior analysis, which separates scene of individuals in a crowd into respective groups by understanding their complex relations. Most existing studies on group detection are scene-specific. Crowds with various densities, structures, and occlusion of each other are the challenges for group detection in diverse crowded scenes. Therefore, we propose a group detection approach called Collective Interaction Filtering to discover people motion interaction from trajectories. This approach is able to deduce people interaction with the Expectation-Maximization algorithm. The Collective Interaction Filtering approach accurately identifies groups by clustering trajectories in crowds with various densities, structures and occlusion of each other. It also tackles grouping consistency between frames. Experiments on the CUHK Crowd Dataset demonstrate that approach used in this study achieves better than previous methods which leads to latest results.

Block Toeplitz Matrix Inversion using Levinson Polynomials

  • Lee, Won-Cheol;Nam, Jong-Gil
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.24 no.8B
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    • pp.1438-1443
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we propose detection methods for gradual scene changes such as dissolve, pan, and zoom. The proposal method to detect a dissolve region uses scene features based on spatial statistics of the image. The spatial statistics to define shot boundaries are derived from squared means within each local area. We also propose a method of the camera motion detection using four representative motion vectors in the background. Representative motion vectors are derived from macroblock motion vectors which are directly extracted from MPEG streams. To reduce the implementation time, we use DC sequences rather than fully decoded MPEG video. In addition, to detect the gradual scene change region precisely, we use all types of the MPEG frames(I, P, B frame). Simulation results show that the proposed detection methods perform better than existing methods.

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Indexing Considering Video Rating of Scenes in Video (동영상의 장면별 비디오 등급을 고려한 색인)

  • Kim Young-Bong
    • Journal of Game and Entertainment
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2006
  • Recently, many streaming videos including drama, music videos, and movies have been extensively given on the web. Such video services are on negative lines in any service restriction depending on the age of users and then whole part of a video have been restricted considering the age of users. Therefore, in this paper, we will present a new method that provides the access depending on the ages of users and also sets the video rating of each scene in a video. To get this restricted access for video, we will first divide a streaming video into many scenes using histogram techniques. Each scene gets an access control depending on the nudity level. Finally, we will make the video indexing including the access level depending on its nudity level and then hide restricted scenes using several masks in playing that streaming video.

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Effective Detection Techniques for Gradual Scene Changes on MPEG Video (MPEG 영상에서의 점진적 장면전환에 대한 효과적인 검출 기법)

  • 윤석중;지은석;김영로;고성제
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.24 no.8B
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    • pp.1577-1585
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we propose detection methods for gradual scene changes such as dissolve, pan, and zoom. The proposal method to detect a dissolve region uses scene features based on spatial statistics of the image. The spatial statistics to define shot boundaries are derived from squared means within each local area. We also propose a method of the camera motion detection using four representative motion vectors in the background. Representative motion vectors are derived from macroblock motion vectors which are directly extracted from MPEG streams. To reduce the implementation time, we use DC sequences rather than fully decoded MPEG video. In addition, to detect the gradual scene change region precisely, we use all types of the MPEG frames(I, P, B frame). Simulation results show that the proposed detection methods perform better than existing methods.

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Detection of Assault and Violence Using Color Histogram in Elevator (컬러히스토그램을 이용한 승강기에서 폭행 및 폭력 사건의 추출)

  • Shin, Seong-Yoon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we see the means for the assault, the type of unlawful exercise of power. Also, we see the violence, the physical exercise accompanying with assault. Now, it has caused numerous crimes in elevators. This paper is to present a way to extract the violence and assault that occurred in elevators. Key frame was extract by color histogram method, one of the ways to scene change detection techniques. Extracted key frames are key frames of a scene containing a forensic crime scene video. Also, the key frames of the scene should be submitted to the forensic evidence.

Video-Dissolve Detection using Characteristics of Neighboring Scenes (이웃 장면들의 특성을 이용한 비디오 디졸브 검출)

  • 원종운;최재각;박철현;김범수;곽동민;오상근;박길흠
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.504-512
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose a new adaptive dissolve detection method based on the analysis of a dissolve modeling error which is the difference between an ideally modeled dissolve curve with no correlation and an actual dissolve curve including a correlation. The proposed dissolve detection method consists of two steps. First, candidate dissolve regions are extracted using the characteristics of a downward convex parabola, then each candidate region is verified based oil the dissolve modeling error. If the dissolve modeling error for a candidate region is less than a threshold defined by the target modeling error with a target correlation, the candidate region is determined as a resolve region with a lower correlation than the target correlation. The threshold is adaptively determined based on the variances between the candidate regions and the target correlation. By considering the correlation between neighbor scenes, the proposed method is able to be a semantic scene-change detector. The proposed method was tested on various types of data and its performance proved to be more accurate and reliable regardless of variation of variance of test sequences when compared with other commonly use methods.

Background Subtraction in Dynamic Environment based on Modified Adaptive GMM with TTD for Moving Object Detection

  • Niranjil, Kumar A.;Sureshkumar, C.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.372-378
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    • 2015
  • Background subtraction is the first processing stage in video surveillance. It is a general term for a process which aims to separate foreground objects from a background. The goal is to construct and maintain a statistical representation of the scene that the camera sees. The output of background subtraction will be an input to a higher-level process. Background subtraction under dynamic environment in the video sequences is one such complex task. It is an important research topic in image analysis and computer vision domains. This work deals background modeling based on modified adaptive Gaussian mixture model (GMM) with three temporal differencing (TTD) method in dynamic environment. The results of background subtraction on several sequences in various testing environments show that the proposed method is efficient and robust for the dynamic environment and achieves good accuracy.