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Article Dans Une Revue Signal Processing Année : 1998

Hierarchical segmentation of video sequences for content manipulation and adaptive coding

F. Morier
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D. Barba
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H. Sanson
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The problem of unsupervised hierarchical segmentation of video content is discussed. A segmentation approach combining local spatial homogeneity with motion homogeneity is proposed. Motion is the main characteristic which allows the decomposition of video sequences into a nested hierarchy of representation levels, each of them corresponding to a specified quality of motion compensation in terms of a proposed criterion. Two strategies of construction of such a hierarchy are studied. The first, a purely bottom-up approach, favours local motion homogeneity and constructs a hierarchical representation starting from the most detailed (gray-level based) segmentation then progressively merging the region primitives. The second, a cooperative strategy, uses a global motion analysis to guide the bottom-up approach. Results on test sequences MPEG ISO SC29/WG11 show interesting performances of such techniques for an automatic construction of hierarchical representations of time-varying images, allowing for flexible access and manipulation of video content.

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hal-01441644 , version 1 (20-01-2017)

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J. Benois-Pineau, F. Morier, D. Barba, H. Sanson. Hierarchical segmentation of video sequences for content manipulation and adaptive coding. Signal Processing, 1998, Signal Processing, 66 (2), pp.181 - 201. ⟨10.1016/S0165-1684(98)00005-X⟩. ⟨hal-01441644⟩

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