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Research Seminar - April 08, 2003
Recognising Events in Video Streams
Mark Barnard
Computer Vision Group
Institut Dalle Molle d'Intelligence Artificielle Perceptive (IDIAP)
11am Tuesday 8th April, 2003
Computer Science & Software Engineering
Seminar Room 1.24
Abstract:
The recognition of events within multi-modal
data is a challenging problem. I have been investigating the use of
Hidden Markov Models (HMM) to model audio and video data sequences and
also data fusion techniques in order to recognise these
sequences. Specifically I have been looking at the recognition of play
and break sequences in football and the segmentation of recordings of
football games based on these two events. Play is when the ball is in
normal play and break is when the game has stopped for some reason,
such as a penalty, freekick or goal. Recognising relatively simple
semantic events such as these is an important step towards full
automatic indexing of such video material. I propose that modelling
the audio and video streams separately for each sequence and fusing
the decisions from each stream should yield an accurate and robust
method of segmenting multi-modal data. The results presented here show
that this technique improves segmentation over feature vector
concatenation techniques.
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