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2004
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Object Segmentation and Ontologies for MPEG-2 Video Indexing and Retrieval

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Object Segmentation and Ontologies for MPEG-2 Video Indexing and Retrieval
Abstract. A novel approach to object-based video indexing and retrieval is presented, employing an object segmentation algorithm for the real-time, unsupervised segmentation of compressed image sequences and simple ontologies for retrieval. The segmentation algorithm uses motion information directly extracted from the MPEG-2 compressed stream to create meaningful foreground spatiotemporal objects, while background segmentation is additionally performed using color information. For the resulting objects, MPEG-7 compliant low-level indexing descriptors are extracted and are automatically mapped to appropriate intermediatelevel descriptors forming a simple vocabulary termed object ontology. This, combined with a relevance feedback mechanism, allows the qualitative definition of the high-level concepts the user queries for (semantic objects, each represented by a keyword) and the retrieval of relevant video segments. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed appr...
Vasileios Mezaris, Michael G. Strintzis
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CIVR
Authors Vasileios Mezaris, Michael G. Strintzis
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