Authors
Ronen Vaisenberg, Shengyue Ji, Bijit Hore, Sharad Mehrotra, Nalini Venkatasubramanian
Publication date
2008/1/28
Conference
Multimedia Computing and Networking 2008
Volume
6818
Pages
251-262
Publisher
SPIE
Description
Event detection from a video stream is becoming an important and challenging task in surveillance and sentient systems. While computer vision has been extensively studied to solve different kinds of detection problems over time, it is still a hard problem and even in a controlled environment only simple events can be detected with a high degree of accuracy. Instead of struggling to improve event detection using image processing only, we bring in semantics to direct traditional image processing. Semantics are the underlying facts that hide beneath video frames, which can not be "seen" directly by image processing. In this work we demonstrate that time sequence semantics can be exploited to guide unsupervised re-calibration of the event detection system. We present an instantiation of our ideas by using an appliance as an example--Coffee Pot level detection based on video data--to show that semantics can …
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