Title :
Event-based analysis of video
Author :
Zelnik-Manor, Lihi ; Irani, Michal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Appl. Math., Weizmann Inst. of Sci., Rehovot, Israel
Abstract :
Dynamic events can be regarded as long-term temporal objects, which are characterized by spatio-temporal features at multiple temporal scales. Based on this, we design a simple statistical distance measure between video sequences (possibly of different lengths) based on their behavioral content. This measure is non-parametric and can thus handle a wide range of dynamic events. We use this measure for isolating and clustering events within long continuous video sequences. This is done without prior knowledge of the types of events, their models, or their temporal extent. An outcome of such a clustering process is a temporal segmentation of long video sequences into event-consistent sub-sequences, and their grouping into event-consistent clusters. Our event representation and associated distance measure can also be used for event-based indexing into long video sequences, even when only one short example-clip is available. However, when multiple example-clips of the same event are available (either as a result of the clustering process, or given manually), these can be used to refine the event representation, the associated distance measure, and accordingly the quality of the detection and clustering process.
Keywords :
image segmentation; image sequences; indexing; pattern clustering; video signal processing; behavioral content; dynamic events; event clustering; event isolation; event-based analysis; event-based indexing; event-consistent clusters; event-consistent sub-sequences; example clips; long continuous video sequences; long-term temporal objects; multiple temporal scales; spatio-temporal features; statistical distance measure; temporal segmentation; Computer science; Dynamic range; Event detection; Indexing; Information analysis; Length measurement; Motion pictures; Parametric statistics; Stochastic processes; Video sequences;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2001. CVPR 2001. Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1272-0
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2001.990935