Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding

Unlike images, finding the desired video content in a large pool of videos is not easy due to the time cost of loading and watching. Most video streaming and sharing services provide the video preview function for a better browsing experience. In this paper, we aim to generate a video preview from a...

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Main Authors: ZHU, Qianshu, HAN, Chu, HAN, Guoqiang, WONG, Tien-Tsin, HE, Shengfeng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-88472023-06-15T09:06:35Z Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding ZHU, Qianshu HAN, Chu HAN, Guoqiang WONG, Tien-Tsin HE, Shengfeng Unlike images, finding the desired video content in a large pool of videos is not easy due to the time cost of loading and watching. Most video streaming and sharing services provide the video preview function for a better browsing experience. In this paper, we aim to generate a video preview from a single image. To this end, we propose two cascaded networks, the motion embedding network and the motion expansion network. The motion embedding network aims to embed the spatio-temporal information into an embedded image, called video snapshot. On the other end, the motion expansion network is proposed to invert the video back from the input video snapshot. To hold the invertibility of motion embedding and expansion during training, we design four tailor-made losses and a motion attention module to make the network focus on the temporal information. In order to enhance the viewing experience, our expansion network involves an interpolation module to produce a longer video preview with a smooth transition. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method can successfully embed the spatio-temporal information of a video into one "live" image, which can be converted back to a video preview. Quantitative and qualitative evaluations are conducted on a large number of videos to prove the effectiveness of our proposed method. In particular, statistics of PSNR and SSIM on a large number of videos show the proposed method is general, and it can generate a high-quality video from a single image. 2021-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7844 info:doi/10.1109/TPAMI.2020.3001644 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8847/viewcontent/video.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 Streaming media Interpolation Decoding Image restoration Image coding Dynamics Animation Video snapshot video expansion information embedding motion attention Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Streaming media
Interpolation
Decoding
Image restoration
Image coding
Dynamics
Animation
Video snapshot
video expansion
information embedding
motion attention
Information Security
spellingShingle Streaming media
Interpolation
Decoding
Image restoration
Image coding
Dynamics
Animation
Video snapshot
video expansion
information embedding
motion attention
Information Security
ZHU, Qianshu
HAN, Chu
HAN, Guoqiang
WONG, Tien-Tsin
HE, Shengfeng
Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
description Unlike images, finding the desired video content in a large pool of videos is not easy due to the time cost of loading and watching. Most video streaming and sharing services provide the video preview function for a better browsing experience. In this paper, we aim to generate a video preview from a single image. To this end, we propose two cascaded networks, the motion embedding network and the motion expansion network. The motion embedding network aims to embed the spatio-temporal information into an embedded image, called video snapshot. On the other end, the motion expansion network is proposed to invert the video back from the input video snapshot. To hold the invertibility of motion embedding and expansion during training, we design four tailor-made losses and a motion attention module to make the network focus on the temporal information. In order to enhance the viewing experience, our expansion network involves an interpolation module to produce a longer video preview with a smooth transition. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method can successfully embed the spatio-temporal information of a video into one "live" image, which can be converted back to a video preview. Quantitative and qualitative evaluations are conducted on a large number of videos to prove the effectiveness of our proposed method. In particular, statistics of PSNR and SSIM on a large number of videos show the proposed method is general, and it can generate a high-quality video from a single image.
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author ZHU, Qianshu
HAN, Chu
HAN, Guoqiang
WONG, Tien-Tsin
HE, Shengfeng
author_facet ZHU, Qianshu
HAN, Chu
HAN, Guoqiang
WONG, Tien-Tsin
HE, Shengfeng
author_sort ZHU, Qianshu
title Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
title_short Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
title_full Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
title_fullStr Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
title_full_unstemmed Video snapshot: Single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
title_sort video snapshot: single image motion expansion via invertible motion embedding
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7844
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8847/viewcontent/video.pdf
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