Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **

The purpose of this work is to discuss possible methods to retrieve a frame in a source video sequence starting from a given image query (for example, a screen shot of a movie scene). In order to do that, we develop and test different approaches that rely on SIFT local...

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Main Authors: El Bouti Tamara, Mercier Gwenael, Obrecht Caroline, Benedetti Giuseppe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-09-01
Series:ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/proc/201445048
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spelling doaj-9d216bfe060f4addbf4608f58b6a0dcb2021-07-15T14:07:21ZengEDP SciencesESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys2267-30592014-09-014546747410.1051/proc/201445048proc144548Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **El Bouti Tamara0Mercier Gwenael1Obrecht Caroline2Benedetti Giuseppe3LMV, Versailles St Quentin en YvelinesCMAP, École polytechniqueLaboratoire de Mathématiques de l’Université Paris-SudCREST/CEREMADE, Universié Paris DauphineThe purpose of this work is to discuss possible methods to retrieve a frame in a source video sequence starting from a given image query (for example, a screen shot of a movie scene). In order to do that, we develop and test different approaches that rely on SIFT local descriptors. First, we briefly recall the SIFT algorithm and propose a straightforward way to use it in order to find a few candidate frames which are similar to the query image. Then, we propose an improvement of this method by focusing on the moving regions to filter out the irrelevant features. Finally, we formulate a different way to detect the right candidate using a geometric approach that accounts for the relative position of the points of interest.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/proc/201445048
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Obrecht Caroline
Benedetti Giuseppe
Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **
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Mercier Gwenael
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title Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **
title_short Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **
title_full Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **
title_fullStr Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **
title_full_unstemmed Detection of an Image in a Video Sequence*, **
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publisher EDP Sciences
series ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys
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publishDate 2014-09-01
description The purpose of this work is to discuss possible methods to retrieve a frame in a source video sequence starting from a given image query (for example, a screen shot of a movie scene). In order to do that, we develop and test different approaches that rely on SIFT local descriptors. First, we briefly recall the SIFT algorithm and propose a straightforward way to use it in order to find a few candidate frames which are similar to the query image. Then, we propose an improvement of this method by focusing on the moving regions to filter out the irrelevant features. Finally, we formulate a different way to detect the right candidate using a geometric approach that accounts for the relative position of the points of interest.
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