Real-time annotation of video streams using staged processing
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/3520Date
2011-06-01Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Holmstad, ØyvindAbstract
Real-time media rich applications rely on live streams of rich and accurate meta-data describing the video content to provide personal user experiences.
Unfortunately, the general amount of video meta-data today is often limited to titles, synopsis and a few keywords.
A wildly used approach for extraction of meta-data from video is computer vision.
It has been developed a number of different video processing algorithms which can analyse and retrieve useful data from video.
However, the computational cost of current computer vision algorithms is considerable.
This thesis presents a software architecture that aims to enable real-time annotation of multiple live video streams.
The architecture is intended for use within media rich applications where extraction of video semantics in real-time is necessary.
Our conjecture was that staging video processing in levels will make room for a more scalable video annotation system. To evaluate our thesis we have developed the prototype runtime Árvdadus.
Our experiments show that staged processing can decrease the computation time of meta-data extraction.
The evaluation of the architecture suggests that the architecture is applicable in a wide range of domains where extraction of meta-data in real-time is necessary
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Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
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