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Annotated Free-Hand Sketches for Video Retrieval Using Object Semantics and Motion

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Annotated Free-Hand Sketches for Video Retrieval Using Object Semantics and Motion
Abstract. We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated freehand sketches as queries. Existing sketch based video retrieval (SBVR) systems enable the appearance and movements of objects to be searched naturally through pictorial representations. Whilst visually expressive, such systems present an imprecise vehicle for conveying the semantics (e.g. object types) within a scene. Our contribution is to fuse the semantic richness of text with the expressivity of sketch, to create a hybrid ‘semantic sketch’ based video retrieval system. Trajectory extraction and clustering are applied to pre-process each clip into a video object representation that we augment with object classification and colour information. The result is a system capable of searching videos based on the desired colour, motion path, and semantic labels of the objects present. We evaluate the performance of our system over the TSF dataset of broadcast sports footage.
Rui Hu, Stuart James, John P. Collomosse
Added 25 Apr 2012
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Type Journal
Year 2012
Where MMM
Authors Rui Hu, Stuart James, John P. Collomosse
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