loading...
 This Article 
   
 Share 
   
 Bibliographic References 
   
 Add to: 
 
Digg
Furl
Spurl
Blink
Simpy
Google
Del.icio.us
Y!MyWeb
 
 Search 
   
2009 10th Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services
Feature-based video key frame extraction for low quality video sequences
London, United Kingdom
May 06-May 08
ISBN: 978-1-4244-3609-5
Pascal Kelm, Communication Systems Group, TU Berlin, EN-1, Einsteinufer 17, 10587, Germany
Sebastian Schmiedeke, Communication Systems Group, TU Berlin, EN-1, Einsteinufer 17, 10587, Germany
Thomas Sikora, Communication Systems Group, TU Berlin, EN-1, Einsteinufer 17, 10587, Germany
We present an approach to key frame extraction for structuring user generated videos on video sharing websites (e. g. YouTube). Our approach is intended to link existing image search engines to video data. User generated videos are, contrary to professional material, unstructured, do not follow any fixed rule, and their camera work is poor. Furthermore, the coding quality is bad due to low resolution and high compression. In a first step, we segment video sequences into shots by detecting gradual and abrupt cuts. Further, longer shots are segmented into subshots based on location and camera motion features. One representative key frame is extracted per subshot using visual attention features, such as lighting, camera motion, face, and text appearance. These key frames are useful for indexing and for searching similar video sequences using MPEG-7 descriptors [1].
Citation:
Pascal Kelm, Sebastian Schmiedeke, Thomas Sikora, "Feature-based video key frame extraction for low quality video sequences," wiamis, pp.25-28, 2009 10th Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services, 2009
Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.