Kathleen Mary Costello
Eastman Kodak Company
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology | 2009
Jiebo Luo; Christophe Papin; Kathleen Mary Costello
Extracting key frames from video is of great interest in many applications, such as video summary, video organization, video compression, and prints from video. Key frame extraction is not a new problem but existing literature has focused primarily on sports or news video. In the personal or consumer video space, the biggest challenges for key frame selection are the unconstrained content and lack of any pre-imposed structures. First, in a psychovisual study, we conduct ground truth collection of key frames from video clips taken by digital cameras (as opposed to camcorders) using both first- and third-party judges. The goals of this study are to: 1) create a reference database of video clips reasonably representative of the consumer video space; 2) identify consensus key frames by which automated algorithms can be compared and judged for effectiveness, i.e., ground truth; and 3) uncover the criteria used by both first- and third-party human judges so these criteria can influence algorithm design. Next, we develop an automatic key frame extraction method dedicated to summarizing consumer video clips acquired from digital cameras. Analysis of spatio-temporal changes over time provides semantically meaningful information about the scene and the camera operators general intents. In particular, camera and object motion are estimated and used to derive motion descriptors. A video clip is segmented into homogeneous parts based on major types of camera motion (e.g., pan, zoom, pause, steady). Dedicated rules are used to extract candidate key frames from each segment. In addition, confidence measures are computed for the candidates to enable ranking in semantic relevance. This method is scalable so that one can produce any desired number of key frames from the candidates. Finally, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our method by comparing the results with two alternative methods against the ground truth agreed by multiple judges.
electronic imaging | 2007
Kathleen Mary Costello; Jiebo Luo
Extracting key frames (KF) from video is of great interest in many applications, such as video summary, video organization, video compression, and prints from video. KF extraction is not a new problem. However, current literature has been focused mainly on sports or news video. In the consumer video space, the biggest challenges for key frame selection from consumer videos are the unconstrained content and lack of any preimposed structure. In this study, we conduct ground truth collection of key frames from video clips taken by digital cameras (as opposed to camcorders) using both first- and third-party judges. The goals of this study are: (1) to create a reference database of video clips reasonably representative of the consumer video space; (2) to identify associated key frames by which automated algorithms can be compared and judged for effectiveness; and (3) to uncover the criteria used by both first- and thirdparty human judges so these criteria can influence algorithm design. The findings from these ground truths will be discussed.
Archive | 2007
Andrew F. Kurtz; John Norvold Border; Kathleen Mary Costello; Keith A. Jacoby; Robert J. Parada
Archive | 2007
Andrew F. Kurtz; Kathleen Mary Costello; Andrew C. Blose; John Border
Archive | 2007
Andrew F. Kurtz; John Border; Kathleen Mary Costello; Elena A. Fedorovskaya
Archive | 2007
Catherine D. Newell; Mark D. Wood; Kathleen Mary Costello; Robert B. Poetker
Archive | 2007
Catherine D. Newell; Mark D. Wood; Kathleen Mary Costello; Robert B. Poetker
Archive | 2003
Jennifer C. Perotti; Steven S. Chapman; Dan Harel; Kathleen Mary Costello; Dana Whitney Wolcott; Janson Wilbert
Archive | 2008
Catherine D. Newell; Mark D. Wood; Kathleen Mary Costello; Robert B. Poetker
Archive | 2005
Joseph A. Manico; Frank Marino; Dana Whitney Wolcott; Jennifer C. Perotti; Douglass Barrett Beaudet; Daniel Earl Gross; Kathleen Mary Costello; John R. Fredlund