• DocumentCode
    1762605
  • Title

    Spatiotemporal Grid Flow for Video Retargeting

  • Author

    Bing Li ; Ling-Yu Duan ; Jinqiao Wang ; Rongrong Ji ; Chia-Wen Lin ; Wen Gao

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Comput. Technol., Univ. of Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    41730
  • Firstpage
    1615
  • Lastpage
    1628
  • Abstract
    Video retargeting is a useful technique to adapt a video to a desired display resolution. It aims to preserve the information contained in the original video and the shapes of salient objects while maintaining the temporal coherence of contents in the video. Existing video retargeting schemes achieve temporal coherence via constraining each region/pixel to be deformed consistently with its corresponding region/pixel in neighboring frames. However, these methods often distort the shapes of salient objects, since they do not ensure the content consistency for regions/pixels constrained to be coherently deformed along time axis. In this paper, we propose a video retargeting scheme to simultaneously meet the two requirements. Our method first segments a video clip into spatiotemporal grids called grid flows, where the consistency of the content associated with a grid flow is maintained while retargeting the grid flow. After that, due to the coarse granularity of grid, there still may exist content inconsistency in some grid flows. We exploit the temporal redundancy in a grid flow to avoid that the grids with inconsistent content be incorrectly constrained to be coherently deformed. In particular, we use grid flows to select a set of key-frames which summarize a video clip, and resize subgrid-flows in these key-frames. We then resize the remaining nonkey-frames by simply interpolating their grid contents from the two nearest retargeted key-frames. With the key-frame-based scheme, we only need to solve a small-scale quadratic programming problem to resize subgrid-flows and perform grid interpolation, leading to low computation and memory costs. The experimental results demonstrate the superior performance of our scheme.
  • Keywords
    quadratic programming; video signal processing; grid interpolation; key frame based scheme; nonkey frame; small scale quadratic programming problem; spatiotemporal grid flow; spatiotemporal grids; subgrid flow; temporal redundancy; video clip; video retargeting; Coherence; Educational institutions; Interpolation; Media; Quadratic programming; Shape; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Video retargeting; dynamic programming; quadratic programming; video warping;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1057-7149
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIP.2014.2305843
  • Filename
    6737270