DocumentCode
425349
Title
An Ontology for Video Event Representation
Author
Nevatia, Ram ; Hobbs, Jerry ; Bolles, Bob
Author_Institution
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
fYear
2004
fDate
27-02 June 2004
Firstpage
119
Lastpage
119
Abstract
Representation and recognition of events in a video is important for a number of tasks such as video surveillance, video browsing and content based video indexing. This paper describes the results of a "Challenge Project on Video Event Taxonomy" sponsored by the Advanced Research and Development Activity (ARDA) of the U.S. Government in the summer and fall of 2003. The project brought together more than 30 researchers in computer vision and knowledge representation and representatives of the user community. It resulted in the development of a formal language for describing an ontology of events, which we call VERL (Video Event Representation Language) and a companion language called VEML (Video Event Markup Language) to annotate instances of the events described in VERL. This paper provides a summary of VERL and VEML as well as the considerations associated with the specific design choices.
Keywords
Computer vision; Formal languages; Government; Indexing; Knowledge representation; Markup languages; Ontologies; Research and development; Taxonomy; Video surveillance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2004. CVPRW '04. Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CVPR.2004.27
Filename
1384914
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