Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
8-2014
Abstract
Event detection plays an essential role in video content analysis. In this paper, we present our approach based on motion relativity and feature selection for video event detection. First, we propose a new motion feature, namely Expanded Relative Motion Histogram of Bag-of-Visual-Words (ERMH-BoW) to employ motion relativity for event detection. In ERMH-BoW, by representing what aspect of an event with Bag-of-Visual-Words (BoW), we construct relative motion histograms between different visual words to depict the objects' activities or how aspect of the event. ERMH-BoW thus integrates both what and how aspects for a complete event description. Meanwhile, we show that by employing motion relativity, ERMH-BoW is invariant to the varying camera movement and able to honestly describe the object activities in an event. Furthermore, compared with other motion features, ERMH-BoW encodes not only the motion of objects, but also the interactions between different objects/scenes. Second, to address the high-dimensionality problem of the ERMH-BoW feature, we further propose an approach based on information gain and informativeness weighting to select a cleaner and more discriminative set of features. Our experiments carried out on several challenging datasets provided by TRECVID for the MED (Multimedia Event Detection) task demonstrate that our proposed approach outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches for video event detection.
Keywords
Feature selection, motion relativity, video event detection
Discipline
Computer Sciences | Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
Research Areas
Intelligent Systems and Optimization
Publication
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Volume
16
Issue
5
First Page
1303
Last Page
1315
ISSN
1520-9210
Identifier
10.1109/TMM.2014.2315780
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
1
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