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Fast coarse-to-fine video retrieval via shot-level statistics
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Fast coarse-to-fine video retrieval via shot-level statistics

Yu-Hsuan Ho, Chia-Wen Lin, Jing-Fung Chen and Hong-Yuan Mark Liao
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol.5960(1), pp.239-250
2005

Abstract

Coarse-to-fine search Query by clip Video database Video matching Video retrieval Electrical and Electronic Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
We propose a fast coarse-to-fme video retrieval scheme using shot-level spatio-temporal statistics. The proposed scheme consists of a two-step coarse search and a fine search. At the coarse-search stage, the shot-level motion and color distributions are computed as the spatio-temporal features for shot matching. The first-pass coarse search uses the shotlevel global statistics to cut down the size of the search space drastically. By adding an adjacent shot of the first query shot, the second-pass coarse-search introduces the "causality" relation between two consecutive shots to improve the search accuracy. As a result, the final fine-search step based on local color features of key-frames of the query shot is performed to further refine the search result. Experimental results show that the proposed methods can achieve good retrieval performance with a much reduced complexity compared to single-pass methods.

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