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MoCA Project: VisualGREP
VisualGREP research considers the problem of similarity
between video
sequences. Three basic questions are raised and (partially) answered.
Firstly, at what temporal duration can video sequences be compared? The
frame, shot, scene and video levels are identified. Secondly, given
some image or video feature, what are the requirements on its distance
measure and how can it be "easily" transformed into the visual
similarity desired by the inquirer? Thirdly, how can video sequences be
compared at different levels? A general approach based on either a set
or sequence representa tion with variable degrees of aggregation is
proposed and applied recursively over the different levels of temporal
res olution. It allows the inquirer to fully control the importance of
temporal ordering and duration. The general approach is illustrated by
introducing and discussing some of the many possible image and video
features. Promising experimental results are presented.
Publications
- Rainer
Lienhart, Wolfgang Effelsberg, and Ramesh Jain. VisualGREP: A
Systematic Method to Compare and Retrieve Video Sequences. Technical
Report TR-97-005, Praktische Informatik IV, University of Mannheim,
October 1997. [Abstract] [ PS:
247KB] [PDF]; accepted for publication Kluwer Multimedia Tools and
Applications.
- Rainer
Lienhart, Wolfgang Effelsberg, and Ramesh Jain. Towards a Visual Grep:
A systematic analysis of various methods to compare video sequences. in
Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases VI, Ishwar. K.
Sethi, Ramesh C. Jain, Editors, Proc. SPIE 3312, pp. 271-282. 1998.
[Abstract] [ PS:
60 KB] [ PDF:
140KB]
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