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Overview
Text which appears in digital videos can provide important supplemental
information for indexing and retrieval. Although some work has
been done on the extraction of text from images and isolated video
frames very little work has considered the temporal aspects of
video. In our previous work, we provided a methodology which identifies
both scene and graphic text from low resolution video key-frames.
We have found it necessary, however, to consider temporal changes
to detect new information, to avoid processing redundant information,
and to provide a means of integrating noisy results over multiple
instances.
Text
may span tens or even hundreds of frames, providing a tremendous
amount of redundant information. By tracking moving text we can
not only reduce the processing time by not applying all steps
(detection, extraction , enhancement, OCR, etc) to every frame,
but also maintain integrity by detecting when new information
appears. For example, for ticker'' or scrolling'' text, new
text continuously appears the screen so the system may need to
process parts of subsequent frames to achieve a complete detection.
Furthermore, we can make use of the temporal consistency to filter
out false detections while having multiple instances to provide
enhancement for OCR.
Researchers
Huiping
Li
David
Doermann
Publications
Automatic Text Tracking in Digital
Videos(.ps) , in MMSP98
Automatic Text Extraction and Tracking in Digital Video, Lamp
Technical Report
Demos
Demos
for text tracking (initial text position is specified manually)
- Tracking
conference video(.mpg)
- Text
in athlete's jersey(.mpg)
- Return
of Jedi(.mpg)
- Movie
Credit in Complex Background(.mpg)
Demos
for text extraction and tracking (Text are extracted and tracked
automatically)
- Span
camera across the wall(.mpg)
- Text
zooming in(.mpg)
- Movie
credits moving cross varying background(.mpg)
- Welcome
to Lamp(.mpg)
- Star
War(.mpg)
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