DocumentCode :
866530
Title :
Automatic analysis of the content of cell biological videos and database organization of their metadata descriptors
Author :
Rodríguez, Andrés ; Guil, Nicolás ; Shotton, David M. ; Trelles, Oswaldo
Author_Institution :
Comput. Archit. Dept., Malaga Univ., Spain
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
119
Lastpage :
128
Abstract :
We present a video content analysis and metadata organizational system for research videos arising from biological microscopy of living cells. Automated procedures are described to determine the position, size, shape and orientation of cells in each video frame. From the temporal changes in the values of these simple metadata parameters, high-level descriptors are derived that describe the semantic content of the video. This content information (specific intrinsic metadata) is of high information value, since it describes the behavior of cells and the timing of events within the video, including changes in environmental conditions experienced by the cells. When such metadata are properly organized in a searchable database, a content-based video query and retrieval system may be developed to locate particular objects, events or behaviors. Moreover, the availability of such semantic contents in the formal and generic format we propose will allow the application of data mining techniques and the amassing of more elaborate knowledge, e.g., species classification depending on behavior, patterns in response to environment changes, etc. The suitability and functionality of the proposed metadata model is demonstrated by the automated analysis of five different types of biological experiments, recording epithelial wound healing, bacterial multiplication, the rotations of tethered bacteria, and the swimming of motile bacteria and of human sperm.
Keywords :
content management; content-based retrieval; living systems; medical image processing; medical information systems; meta data; video databases; automated procedures; bacterial multiplication; biological microscopy; cell biological videos; content-based video query; database organization; epithelial wound healing; living cells; metadata descriptors; metadata model; metadata organizational system; metadata parameters; research videos; video content analysis; video retrieval system; Cells (biology); Content based retrieval; Data mining; Databases; Information retrieval; Microorganisms; Microscopy; Shape; Timing; Videos;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9210
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2003.819581
Filename :
1261891
Link To Document :
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