Title :
Content browsing and semantic context viewing through JPEG 2000-based scalable video summary
Author :
Meessen, J. ; Xu, L.Q. ; Macq, B.
Author_Institution :
Multitel Telecom, Mons, Belgium
fDate :
6/8/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents a novel method and software platform for remote and interactive browsing of a summary of long video sequences as well as revealing the semantic links between shots and scenes in their temporal context. The solution is based on interactive navigation in a scalable mega image resulting from a JPEG 2000 coded key-frame-based video summary. Each key-frame could represent an automatically detected shot, event or scene, which is then properly annotated using some semi-automatic tools or learning methods. The presented system is compliant with the new JPEG 2000 Part 9 ´JPIP - JPEG 2000 interactivity, API and protocols´, which lends itself to working under varying transmission channel conditions such as GPRS or 3G wireless networks. While keeping the advantages of a single 2D video summary, like the limited storage cost, the flexibility offered by JPEG 2000 allows the application to highlight interactively key-frames corresponding to the desired content first within a low-quality and low-resolution version of the full video summary. It then offers fine grain scalability for a user to navigate and zoom into particular scenes or events represented by the key-frames. This possibility of visualising key-frames of interest and playing back the corresponding video shots within the context of the whole sequence (e.g. an episode of a media file) enables the user to understand the temporal relations between semantically related events/actions/physical settings, providing a new way to present and search for contents in video sequences.
Keywords :
data compression; image resolution; image sequences; video coding; JPEG 2000 coded key-frame; content browsing; scalable video summary; semantic context viewing; software platform; video compression; video sequences;
Journal_Title :
Vision, Image and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-vis:20050066