Graph Based Multilevel Temporal Segmentation of Scripted Content Videos
published: July 12, 2007, recorded: June 2007, views: 3403
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This paper concentrates on a graph-based multilevel temporal segmentation method for scripted content videos. In each level of the segmentation, a similarity matrix of frame strings, which are series of consecutive video frames, is constructed by using temporal and spatial contents of frame strings. A strength factor is estimated for each frame string by using a priori information of a scripted content. According to the similarity matrix reevaluated from a strength function derived by the strength factors, a weighted undirected graph structure is implemented. The graph is partitioned to clusters, which represent segments of a video. The resulting structure defines a hierarchically segmented video tree. Comparative performance results of different types of scripted content videos are demonstrated.
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