Discovering Recurrent Events in Video Using Unsupervised Methods

Production videos such as news, sports and movies have a definitive structure that involves short term interaction as well as long term correlation. This structure in video can be captured by models that take into consideration the short term statistics as well as long term recurrence. We investigate the application of probabilistic models that capture this structure. The novel approach is to characterize the short term events in video by models that can account for temporal support in terms of piece-wise stationary signals with transitions. These short term events can then be embedded within another temporal model that accounts for transitions between these event and thus characterizes long term history. This also leads to the detection of recurring events in video using a monolithic model. The proposed approach is an unsupervised algorithm for event detection and it can be used for summarization, similarity based matching and enhanced browsing.

By: Milind R. Naphade, Thomas Huang

Published in: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, , IEEE, vol.2, p.II/13-16 in 2002

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