Title :
Near-Duplicate Subsequence Matching Between the Continuous Stream and Large Video Dataset
Author :
Chih-Yi Chiu ; Tsung-Han Tsai ; Yu-Cyuan Liou ; Guei-Wun Han ; Hung-Shuo Chang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Chiayi Univ., Chiayi, Taiwan
Abstract :
In this paper, we study the subsequence matching problem of near-duplicate video detection. In particular, we address the application of monitoring a continuous stream with a large video dataset. To achieve real-time response and high accuracy, we propose a novel framework containing two characteristics . First, the subsequence matching is transformed to a 2-D Hough space projection of pairwise frame similarities between two subsequences. We present an approximate Hough transform that replaces the 2-D Hough space with a 1-D Hough space. The near-duplicate subsequence detection can be deemed to be the voting and searching in the 1-D Hough space with a lower time complexity. Second, a coarse-to-fine matching strategy is incorporated in the proposed framework. The coarse level matching selects the candidate videos based on the time-decay hit frequency between the query stream and dataset videos. The fine level matching applies the approximate Hough transform to detect the near-duplicate subsequences coexisting within the query stream and candidate videos. Several state-of-the-art methods are implemented for comparison. Experimental results show our framework outperforms in terms of accuracy and efficiency.
Keywords :
Hough transforms; computational complexity; image matching; image sequences; video databases; video retrieval; video signal processing; video streaming; 1D Hough space; 2D Hough space projection; approximate Hough transform; candidate videos; coarse-to-fine matching strategy; continuous stream dataset; large video dataset; near-duplicate subsequence detection; near-duplicate subsequence matching problem; pairwise frame similarities; query stream; real-time response; time complexity; time-decay hit frequency; Arrays; Feature extraction; Indexes; Monitoring; Streaming media; Time complexity; Transforms; Content-based retrieval; near-duplicate detection; video copy detection;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2014.2342668