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On-line Video Synchronization Based on Visual Vocabularies
On-line video processing, visual vocabulary, video synchronization
This paper presents the procedure for on-line visual-content-based video
synchronization. The motivation of our pioneering work is the existence of
several off-line video processing systems employed in video classification or
summarization applications, but no evidence of on-line solutions for video
analysis. In some applications, the video streams go through the broadcast
systems that delay the original video and also distort the original signal. The
system that would be able to automatically detect such delays, transmission
errors, distortions or broadcast failure is highly required. Our solution employs
visual vocabularies that allow signing the video frames by bag-of-words. The
synchronization procedure is then based on searching for similar frames from
different video streams. This paper also overviews the state-of-the-art
techniques required for visual vocabulary building and discuss the convenient
properties of techniques for real-time on-line systems.
@article{BUT50540,
author="Vítězslav {Beran} and Pavel {Zemčík} and Adam {Herout}",
title="On-line Video Synchronization Based on Visual Vocabularies",
journal="International Journal of Signal and Image Processing",
year="2010",
volume="2010",
number="2",
pages="1--7",
issn="1737-9253",
url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/9180/"
}