DocumentCode :
1763780
Title :
RPCA-KFE: Key Frame Extraction for Video Using Robust Principal Component Analysis
Author :
Chinh Dang ; Radha, Hayder
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, USA
Volume :
24
Issue :
11
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Nov. 2015
Firstpage :
3742
Lastpage :
3753
Abstract :
Key frame extraction algorithms consider the problem of selecting a subset of the most informative frames from a video to summarize its content. Several applications, such as video summarization, search, indexing, and prints from video, can benefit from extracted key frames of the video under consideration. Most approaches in this class of algorithms work directly with the input video data set, without considering the underlying low-rank structure of the data set. Other algorithms exploit the low-rank component only, ignoring the other key information in the video. In this paper, a novel key frame extraction framework based on robust principal component analysis (RPCA) is proposed. Furthermore, we target the challenging application of extracting key frames from unstructured consumer videos. The proposed framework is motivated by the observation that the RPCA decomposes an input data into: 1) a low-rank component that reveals the systematic information across the elements of the data set and 2) a set of sparse components each of which containing distinct information about each element in the same data set. The two information types are combined into a single $ell _{1}$ -norm-based non-convex optimization problem to extract the desired number of key frames. Moreover, we develop a novel iterative algorithm to solve this optimization problem. The proposed RPCA-based framework does not require shot(s) detection, segmentation, or semantic understanding of the underlying video. Finally, experiments are performed on a variety of consumer and other types of videos. A comparison of the results obtained by our method with the ground truth and with related state-of-the-art algorithms clearly illustrates the viability of the proposed RPCA-based framework.
Keywords :
concave programming; feature extraction; iterative methods; principal component analysis; video signal processing; RPCA-KFE algorithm; iterative algorithm; key frame extraction algorithm; robust principal component analysis; single l1-norm-based nonconvex optimization problem; video content summarization; video data set; Algorithm design and analysis; Data mining; Matrix decomposition; Optimization; Principal component analysis; Robustness; Sparse matrices; Video summarization; consumer video; robust principal component analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2015.2445572
Filename :
7123654
Link To Document :
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