This article presents an approach to object retrieval that searches for and localizes all the occurrences of an object in a video database, given a query image of the object. Our proposal is based on text-retrieval methods in which video key frames are represented by a dense set of viewpoint invariant region descriptors that enable recognition to proceed successfully despite changes in camera viewpoint, lighting, and partial occlusions. Vector quantizing these region descriptors provides a visual analogy of a word - a visual word. Those words are grouped into a visual vocabulary which is used to index all key frames from the video database. Efficient retrieval is then achieved by employing methods from statistical text retrieval, including ...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes an indexing and query processing approach for content-based video re...
Most of the state-of-art approaches to Query-by-Example (QBE) video retrieval are based on the Bag-o...
directions As digital video databases become more and more pervasive, finding video in large databas...
This article presents an approach to object retrieval that searches for and localizes all the occurr...
We describe an approach to object retrieval which searches for and localizes all the occurrences of ...
We describe an approach to video object retrieval which enables all shots containing the object to b...
As digital video databases grow, so grows the problem of effectively navigating through them. In th...
Video retrieval is mostly based on using text from dialogue and this remains the most signi¯cant com...
This paper describes in detail VISIONE, a video search system that allows users to search for videos...
Abstract Growth in storage capacity has led to large digital video repositories and complicated the ...
As computer application enters a multimedia era, video data is becoming an information source. In t...
We study the challenges of image-based retrieval when the database consists of videos. This variatio...
The approach of using bag-of-words (BoW) or variants is ubiquitous in computer vision and related fi...
In terms of volume, videos are becoming the largest big data. The sheer volume of video data demands...
We consider the problem of extracting descriptors that represent visually salient portions of a vide...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes an indexing and query processing approach for content-based video re...
Most of the state-of-art approaches to Query-by-Example (QBE) video retrieval are based on the Bag-o...
directions As digital video databases become more and more pervasive, finding video in large databas...
This article presents an approach to object retrieval that searches for and localizes all the occurr...
We describe an approach to object retrieval which searches for and localizes all the occurrences of ...
We describe an approach to video object retrieval which enables all shots containing the object to b...
As digital video databases grow, so grows the problem of effectively navigating through them. In th...
Video retrieval is mostly based on using text from dialogue and this remains the most signi¯cant com...
This paper describes in detail VISIONE, a video search system that allows users to search for videos...
Abstract Growth in storage capacity has led to large digital video repositories and complicated the ...
As computer application enters a multimedia era, video data is becoming an information source. In t...
We study the challenges of image-based retrieval when the database consists of videos. This variatio...
The approach of using bag-of-words (BoW) or variants is ubiquitous in computer vision and related fi...
In terms of volume, videos are becoming the largest big data. The sheer volume of video data demands...
We consider the problem of extracting descriptors that represent visually salient portions of a vide...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes an indexing and query processing approach for content-based video re...
Most of the state-of-art approaches to Query-by-Example (QBE) video retrieval are based on the Bag-o...
directions As digital video databases become more and more pervasive, finding video in large databas...