Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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536639 | Pattern Recognition Letters | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel video sequence matching method based on temporal ordinal measurements. Each frame is divided into a grid and corresponding grids along a time series are sorted in an ordinal ranking sequence, which gives a global and local description of temporal variation. A video sequence matching means not only finding which video a query belongs to, but also a precise temporal localization. Robustness and discriminability are two important issues of video sequence matching. A quantitative method is also presented to measure the robustness and discriminability attributes of the matching methods. Experiments are conducted on a BBC open news archive with a comparison of several methods.
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Authors
Li Chen, F.W.M. Stentiford,