Rearranging Online Tubes for Streaming Video Synopsis: A Dynamic Graph Coloring Approach
Abstract:
To efficiently browse long surveillance videos, the video synopsis technique is often used to rearrange tubes (i.e., tracks of moving objects) along the temporal axis to form a much shorter video. In this process, two key issues need to be addressed, i.e., the minimization of spatial tube collision and the maximization of temporal video condensation. In addition, when a surveillance video comes as a stream, an online algorithm with the capability of dynamically rearranging tubes is also required. Toward this end, this paper proposes a novel graph-based tube rearrangement approach for online video synopsis. The relationships among tubes are modeled with a dynamic graph, whose nodes (i.e., object masks of tubes) and edges (i.e., relationships) can be progressively inserted and updated. Based on this graph, we propose a dynamic graph coloring algorithm to efficiently rearrange all tubes by determining when they should appear. Extensive experimental results show that our approach can condense online surveillance video streams in real time with less tube collision and high compact ratio.
More Related Videos
10:52Line Shape Analysis of Dynamic NMR Spectra for Characterizing Coordination Sphere Rearrangements at a Chiral Rhenium Polyhydride Complex
Published on: July 27, 2022
08:53Integrating Computerized Linguistic and Social Network Analyses to Capture Addiction Recovery Capital in an Online Community
Published on: May 31, 2019
Related Concept Videos
Stream Function
[3,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement of 1,5-Dienes: Cope Rearrangement
[3,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement of Allyl Vinyl Ethers: Claisen Rearrangement
Ogive Graph
Graphing Antiderivatives
Bar Graph
