Short-term audio-visual atoms for generic video concept classification.

MM(2009)

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ABSTRACTWe investigate the challenging issue of joint audio-visual analysis of generic videos targeting at semantic concept detection. We propose to extract a novel representation, the Short-term Audio-Visual Atom (S-AVA), for improved concept detection. An S-AVA is defined as a short-term region track associated with regional visual features and background audio features. An effective algorithm, named Short-Term Region tracking with joint Point Tracking and Region Segmentation (STR-PTRS), is developed to extract S-AVAs from generic videos under challenging conditions such as uneven lighting, clutter, occlusions, and complicated motions of both objects and camera. Discriminative audio-visual codebooks are constructed on top of S-AVAs using Multiple Instance Learning. Codebook-based features are generated for semantic concept detection. We extensively evaluate our algorithm over Kodak's consumer benchmark video set from real users. Experimental results confirm significant performance improvements - over 120% MAP gain compared to alternative approaches using static region segmentation without temporal tracking. The joint audio-visual features also outperform visual features alone by an average of 8.5% (in terms of AP) over 21 concepts, with many concepts achieving more than 20%.
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