Content-based sports video analysis and composition
This thesis proposes solutions for content-based sports video analysis, including multi-modal feature extraction, middle-level representation and semantic event detection. In addition, solutions for sports video composition and personalization are also examined. The first part of the thesis describ...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-24882023-03-04T00:45:45Z Content-based sports video analysis and composition Wang, Jinjun Xu Chang Sheng Chng Eng Siong School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems::Information interfaces and presentation DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Special-purpose and application-based systems This thesis proposes solutions for content-based sports video analysis, including multi-modal feature extraction, middle-level representation and semantic event detection. In addition, solutions for sports video composition and personalization are also examined. The first part of the thesis describes our methodology to detect semantic events and event boundaries from both broadcast sports video and non-broadcast sports video. Specifically, to process broadcast sports video, we analyze both the visual/audio features and the associated web-casting text information to detect event, locate event boundaries and identify involved players/teams; To process non-broadcast sports video, we select the raw unedited main-camera soccer video as the input and use visual, audio and motion features extraction with multi-level modeling to detect event and event boundaries. The second part of the thesis introduces three novel applications based on our proposed sports video analysis techniques. The first application is a live sports highlight generation system; The second application attempts to automatically generate broadcast soccer video composition from multiple raw captures; The third application is a personalized music sports video generation system to automatically select and align desired sports video scenes with music clips. The three proposed systems are tested using objective evaluations and subjective user studies. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SCE) 2008-09-17T09:04:01Z 2008-09-17T09:04:01Z 2008 2008 Thesis Wang, J. J. (2008). Content-based sports video analysis and composition. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/2488 10.32657/10356/2488 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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This thesis proposes solutions for content-based sports video analysis, including multi-modal feature extraction, middle-level representation and semantic event detection. In addition, solutions for sports video composition and personalization are also examined.
The first part of the thesis describes our methodology to detect semantic events and event boundaries from both broadcast sports video and non-broadcast sports video. Specifically, to process broadcast sports video, we analyze both the visual/audio features and the associated web-casting text information to detect event, locate event boundaries and identify involved players/teams; To process non-broadcast sports video, we select the raw unedited main-camera soccer video as the input and use visual, audio and motion features extraction with multi-level modeling to detect event and event boundaries. The second part of the thesis introduces three novel applications based on our proposed sports video analysis techniques. The first application is a live sports highlight generation system; The second application attempts to automatically generate broadcast soccer video composition from multiple raw captures; The third application is a personalized music sports video generation system to automatically select and align desired sports video scenes with music clips. The three proposed systems are tested using objective evaluations and subjective user studies. |
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