Journal
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 749-760Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMM.2006.876289
Keywords
dynamic Bayesian network (DBN); temporal intervening network (TIN); video semantic analysis
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Video semantic analysis is formulated based on the low-level image features and the high-level knowledge which is encoded in abstract, nongeometric representations. This paper introduces a semantic analysis system based on Bayesian network (BN) and dynamic Bayesian network (DBN). It is validated in the particular domain of soccer game videos. Based on BN/DBN, it can identify the special events in soccer games such as goal event, corner kick event,penalty kick event, and card event. The video analyzer extracts the low-level evidences, whereas the semantic analyzer uses BN/DBN to interpret the high-level semantics. Different from previous shot-based semantic analysis approaches, the proposed semantic analysis is frame-based for each input frame, it provides the current semantics of the event nodes as well as the hidden nodes. Another contribution is that the BN and DBN are automatically generated by the training process instead of determined by ad hoc. The last contribution is that we introduce a so-called temporal intervening network to improve the accuracy of the semantics output.
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