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DVD: Constructing a Discriminative Video Descriptor by Convolving Frame Features

Abstract

The core to organize, classify, search, compare and retrieve videos is comparing the video descriptors. In this paper, we propose a Discriminative Video Descriptor (DVD) which is a general way to build the video descriptors on top of various frame features. We built the DVD on top of the HSV-color distribution and evaluated its performance for the Near-Duplicate Video Detection task by using the CC_WEB_VIDEOS dataset. The average detection accuracy achieved 94.4%. We also evaluated the DVD for Human Action Recognition task by building the DVD on top of the 3D-SIFT with Weizmann human action dataset. The average recognition accuracy achieved 97.84%. In practice, the DVD only introduce slightly computational overhead. The average time to build the DVD on top of the HSV-color distribution and 3D-SIFT for a single video was 0.128 $s$ (average 11 frames) and 0.04 $s$ (200 interest points), respectively.

Authors

Bo Y; Chen Y; He W; Xiang J

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 1-5

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 13, 2018

DOI

10.1109/bigmm.2018.8499251

Name of conference

2018 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Multimedia Big Data (BigMM)
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