Title
Multimodal Video-to-Near-Scene Annotation.
Abstract
Traditional video annotation approaches focus on annotating keyframes/shots or whole videos with semantic keywords. However, the extraction processes of keyframes/shots might lack semantic meanings, and it is hard to use a few keywords to describe the content of a long video with multiple topics. In this work, near-scenes, which contain similar concepts, topics, or semantic meanings, are designed for better video content understanding and annotation. We propose a novel framework of hierarchical video-to-near-scene annotation not only to preserve but also to purify the semantic meanings of near-scenes. To detect near-scenes, a pattern-based prefix tree is first constructed to fast retrieve near-duplicate videos. Then, the videos containing similar near-duplicate segments and similar keywords are clustered with consideration of multimodal features including visual and textual features. To enhance the precision of near-scene detection, a pattern-to-intensity-mark (PIM) method is proposed to perform precise frame-level near-duplicate segment alignment. For each near-scene, a video-to-concept distribution model is designed to analyze the representativeness of keywords and discriminations of clusters by the proposed potential term frequency and inverse document frequency and entropy. Tags are ranked according to video-to-concept distribution scores, and the tags with the highest scores are propagated to near-scenes detected. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed PIM outperforms state-of-the-art approaches compared in terms of quality segments and quality frames for near-scene detection. Furthermore, the proposed framework of hierarchical video-to-near-scene annotation can achieve high quality of near-scene annotation in terms of mean average precision.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/TMM.2016.2614426
IEEE Trans. Multimedia
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Semantics,Spatiotemporal phenomena,Visualization,Feature extraction,Filtering algorithms,Indexing,Dynamic programming
Journal
19
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
1520-9210
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chien-Li Chou18610.09
Hua-Tsung Chen228928.72
Suh-Yin Lee31596319.67