Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation

The identification of near-duplicate keyframe (NDK) pairs is a useful task for a variety of applications such as news story threading and content-based video search. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the discovery and tracking of NDK pairs and threads in the broadcast domain. The detect...

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Main Authors: NGO, Chong-wah, ZHAO, Wan-Lei, JIANG, Yu-Gang
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-74472022-01-10T06:22:23Z Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation NGO, Chong-wah ZHAO, Wan-Lei JIANG, Yu-Gang The identification of near-duplicate keyframe (NDK) pairs is a useful task for a variety of applications such as news story threading and content-based video search. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the discovery and tracking of NDK pairs and threads in the broadcast domain. The detection of NDKs in a large data set is a challenging task due to the fact that when the data set increases linearly, the computational cost increases in a quadratic speed, and so does the number of false alarms. This paper explores the symmetric and transitive nature of near-duplicate for the effective detection and fast tracking of NDK pairs based upon the matching of local keypoints in frames. In the detection phase, we propose a robust measure, namely pattern entropy (PE), to measure the coherency of symmetric keypoint matching across the space of two keyframes. This measure is shown to be effective in discovering the NDK identity of a frame. In the tracking phase, the NDK pairs and threads are rapidly propagated and linked with transitivity without the need of detection. This step ends up with a significant boost in speed efficiency. We evaluate our proposed approach against a month of the TRECVID2004 broadcast videos. The experimental results indicate that our approach outperforms other techniques in terms of recall and precision with a large margin. In addition, by considering the transitivity and the underlying distribution of NDK pairs along time span, a speed-up of 3 to 5 times is achieved when keeping the performance close enough to the optimal one obtained by exhaustive evaluation. 2006-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6444 info:doi/10.1145/1180639.1180827 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7447/viewcontent/1180639.1180827.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Keyframe tracking Keypoint matching Near-duplicate detection Pattern entropy Transitivity propagation Databases and Information Systems Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces Theory and Algorithms
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Singapore
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topic Keyframe tracking
Keypoint matching
Near-duplicate detection
Pattern entropy
Transitivity propagation
Databases and Information Systems
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
Theory and Algorithms
spellingShingle Keyframe tracking
Keypoint matching
Near-duplicate detection
Pattern entropy
Transitivity propagation
Databases and Information Systems
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
Theory and Algorithms
NGO, Chong-wah
ZHAO, Wan-Lei
JIANG, Yu-Gang
Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
description The identification of near-duplicate keyframe (NDK) pairs is a useful task for a variety of applications such as news story threading and content-based video search. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the discovery and tracking of NDK pairs and threads in the broadcast domain. The detection of NDKs in a large data set is a challenging task due to the fact that when the data set increases linearly, the computational cost increases in a quadratic speed, and so does the number of false alarms. This paper explores the symmetric and transitive nature of near-duplicate for the effective detection and fast tracking of NDK pairs based upon the matching of local keypoints in frames. In the detection phase, we propose a robust measure, namely pattern entropy (PE), to measure the coherency of symmetric keypoint matching across the space of two keyframes. This measure is shown to be effective in discovering the NDK identity of a frame. In the tracking phase, the NDK pairs and threads are rapidly propagated and linked with transitivity without the need of detection. This step ends up with a significant boost in speed efficiency. We evaluate our proposed approach against a month of the TRECVID2004 broadcast videos. The experimental results indicate that our approach outperforms other techniques in terms of recall and precision with a large margin. In addition, by considering the transitivity and the underlying distribution of NDK pairs along time span, a speed-up of 3 to 5 times is achieved when keeping the performance close enough to the optimal one obtained by exhaustive evaluation.
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author NGO, Chong-wah
ZHAO, Wan-Lei
JIANG, Yu-Gang
author_facet NGO, Chong-wah
ZHAO, Wan-Lei
JIANG, Yu-Gang
author_sort NGO, Chong-wah
title Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
title_short Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
title_full Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
title_fullStr Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
title_full_unstemmed Fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
title_sort fast tracking of near-duplicate keyframes in broadcast domain with transitivity propagation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6444
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7447/viewcontent/1180639.1180827.pdf
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