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IDENTIFYING SCENE BOUNDARIES USING GROUP SPARSITY ANALYSIS

  • US 20140037216A1
  • Filed: 08/03/2012
  • Published: 02/06/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/03/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for determining scene boundaries within a video sequence including a time sequence of video frames, each video frame including an array of image pixels having pixel values, comprising:

  • a) selecting a set of video frames from the video sequence;

    b) extracting a feature vector for each video frame in the set of video frames;

    c) applying a group sparsity algorithm to represent the feature vector for a particular video frame as a group sparse combination of the feature vectors for the other video frames in the set of video frames, each feature vector for the other video frames in the group sparse combination having an associated weighting coefficient, wherein the weighting coefficients for feature vectors corresponding to other video frames that are most similar to the particular video frame are non-zero, and the weighting coefficients for feature vectors corresponding to other video frames that are most dissimilar from the particular video frame are zero;

    d) analyzing the weighting coefficients to determine a video frame cluster of temporally-contiguous, similar video frames that includes the particular video frame;

    e) repeating steps c)-d) for a plurality of particular video frames to provide a plurality of video frame clusters;

    f) identifying one or more scene boundaries corresponding scenes in the video sequence based on the locations of boundaries between the determined video frame clusters; and

    g) storing an indication of the identified scene boundaries in a processor-accessible memory;

    wherein the method is performed, at least in part, using a data processor.

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