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A Fast Error Concealment Using a Data Hiding Technique and a Robust Error Resilience for Video (데이터 숨김과 오류 내성 기법을 이용한 빠른 비디오 오류 은닉)

  • Kim, Jin-Ok
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.10B no.2
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 2003
  • Error concealment plays an important role in combating transmission errors. Methods of error concealment which produce better quality are generally of higher complexity, thus making some of the more sophisticated algorithms is not suitable for real-time applications. In this paper, we develop temporal and spatial error resilient video encoding and data hiding approach to facilitate the error concealment at the decoder. Block interleaving scheme is introduced to isolate erroneous blocks caused by packet losses for spatial area of error resilience. For temporal area of error resilience, data hiding is applied to the transmission of parity bits to protect motion vectors. To do error concealment quickly, a set of edge features extracted from a block is embedded imperceptibly using data hiding into the host media and transmitted to decoder. If some part of the media data is damaged during transmission, the embedded features are used for concealment of lost data at decoder. This method decreases a complexity of error concealment by reducing the estimation process of lost data from neighbor blocks. The proposed data hiding method of parity bits and block features is not influence much to the complexity of standard encoder. Experimental results show that proposed method conceals properly and effectively burst errors occurred on transmission channel like Internet.

Video analysis using re-constructing of motion vectors on MPEG compressed domain (압축영역에서 움직임 벡터의 재추정을 이용한 비디오 해석 기법)

  • Kim, Nak-U;Kim, Tae-Yong;Gang, Eung-Gwan;Choe, Jong-Su
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.78-87
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    • 2002
  • A macroblock(MB) in MPEG coded domain can have zero, one, or two motion vectors depending on its frame type and prediction direction (forward-, backward-, or hi-directionally). In this paper, we propose a method that converts these motion vectors on MPEG coded domain as a uniform set, independent of the frame type and the direction of prediction, and directly utilizes these re-analyzed motion vectors for understanding video contents. Also, using this frame-type-independent motion vector, we propose novel methods for detecting and tracking moving objects with frame-based detection accuracy on the compressed domain. These algorithms are performed directly from the MPEG bitstreams after VLC decoding with little time consumption. Experimental results show validity and outstanding performance of our methods.

Multiple Pedestrians Detection and Tracking using Color Information from a Moving Camera (이동 카메라 영상에서 컬러 정보를 이용한 다수 보행자 검출 및 추적)

  • Lim, Jong-Seok;Kim, Wook-Hyun
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.11B no.3
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a new method for the detection of multiple pedestrians and tracking of a specific pedestrian using color information from a moving camera. We first extract motion vector on the input image using BMA. Next, a difference image is calculated on the basis of the motion vector. The difference image is converted to a binary image. The binary image has an unnecessary noise. So, it is removed by means of the proposed noise deletion method. Then, we detect pedestrians through the projection algorithm. But, if pedestrians are very adjacent to each other, we separate them using RGB color information. And we track a specific pedestrian using RGB color information in center region of it. The experimental results on our test sequences demonstrated the high efficiency of our approach as it had shown detection success ratio of 97% and detection failure ratio of 3% and excellent tracking.

ASCII data hiding method based on blind video watermarking using minimum modification of motion vectors (움직임벡터의 변경 최소화 기법을 이용한 블라인드 비디오 워터마킹 기반의 문자 정보 은닉 기법)

  • Kang, Kyung-Won;Ryu, Tae-Kyung;Jeong, Tae-Il;Park, Tae-Hee;Kim, Jong-Nam;Moon, Kwang-Seok
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.32 no.1C
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2007
  • With the advancement of the digital broadcasting and popularity of the Internet, recently, many studies are making on the digital watermarking for the copyright protection of digital data. This paper proposes the minimum modification method of motion vector to minimize the degradation of video quality, hiding subtitles of many language and information of OST(original sound track), character profiles, etc. as well as the copyright protection. Our proposed algorithm extracts feature vector by comparing motion vector data with watermark data, and minimize the modification of motion vectors by deciding the inversion of bit. Thus the degradation of video quality is minimized comparing to conventional algorithms. This algorithm also can check data integrity, and retrieve embedded hidden data simply and blindly. And our proposed scheme can be useful for conventional MPEG-1, -2 standards without any increment of bit rate in the compressed video domain. The experimental result shows that the proposed scheme obtains better video quality than other previous algorithms by about $0.5{\sim}1.5dB$.

Fast Scene Change Detection Using Macro Block Information and Spatio-temporal Histogram (매크로 블록 정보와 시공간 히스토그램을 이용한 빠른 장면전환검출)

  • Jin, Ju-Kyong;Cho, Ju-Hee;Jeong, Jae-Hyup;Jeong, Dong-Suk
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2011
  • Most of the previous works on scene change detection algorithm focus on the detection of abrupt rather than gradual changes. In general, gradual scene change detection algorithms require heavy computation. Some of those approaches don't consider the error factors such as flashlights, camera or object movements, and special effects. Many scenes change detection algorithms based on the histogram show better performances than other approaches, but they have computation load problem. In this paper, we proposed a scene change detection algorithm with fast and accurate performance using the vertical and horizontal blocked slice images and their macro block informations. We apply graph cut partitioning algorithm for clustering and partitioning of video sequence using generated spatio-temporal histogram. When making spatio-temporal histogram, we only use the central block on vertical and horizontal direction for performance improvement. To detect camera and object movement as well as various special effects accurately, we utilize the motion vector and type information of the macro block.

Moving Object Detection and Tracking in Multi-view Compressed Domain (비디오 압축 도메인에서 다시점 카메라 기반 이동체 검출 및 추적)

  • Lee, Bong-Ryul;Shin, Youn-Chul;Park, Joo-Heon;Lee, Myeong-Jin
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.98-106
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we propose a moving object detection and tracking method for multi-view camera environment. Based on the similarity and characteristics of motion vectors and coding block modes extracted from compressed bitstreams, validation of moving blocks, labeling of the validated blocks, and merging of neighboring blobs are performed. To continuously track objects for temporary stop, crossing, and overlapping events, a window based object updating algorithm is proposed for single- and multi-view environments. Object detection and tracking could be performed with an acceptable level of performance without decoding of video bitstreams for normal, temporary stop, crossing, and overlapping cases. The rates of detection and tracking are over 89% and 84% in multi-view environment, respectively. The rates for multi-view environment are improved by 6% and 7% compared to those of single-view environment.

A Composition of Mosaic Images based on MPEG Compressed Information (MPEG 압축 정보를 이용한 모자이크 구성)

  • 설정규;이승희;이준환
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.1C
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    • pp.47-55
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a composition method of mosaic image from the compressed MPEG-2 video stream, in which the displacement between successive frames according to the camera operation is estimated directly from the information involved in the stream. In the proposed method. the approximated optical flow is constructed from motion vectors of macro blocks, and it is used to determine the parameters of the displacements according to the camera operation associated with pan and tilt. The extracted parameters are used to determine the geometric transform of successive video frames in order to construct a mosaic image. The construction of mosaic uses several blending techniques including the one proposed by Nichols in which an analytic weight is used to determine pixel values. Through the experiment, the blending technique based on analytic weights was superior to the others such as averaging and median-based techniques. It provided more smooth changes in background and made use of instantaneous frame information to construct a mosaic. The mosaic in the paper puts the emphasis on the reduction of computation because it is constructed from the motion vectors included in the compressed video without decoding and recalculating exact optical flows. The constructed mosaic can be used in the retrieval of the compressed video as the representative frame of a shot.

Detecting near-duplication Video Using Motion and Image Pattern Descriptor (움직임과 영상 패턴 서술자를 이용한 중복 동영상 검출)

  • Jin, Ju-Kyong;Na, Sang-Il;Jenong, Dong-Seok
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.107-115
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we proposed fast and efficient algorithm for detecting near-duplication based on content based retrieval in large scale video database. For handling large amounts of video easily, we split the video into small segment using scene change detection. In case of video services and copyright related business models, it is need to technology that detect near-duplicates, that longer matched video than to search video containing short part or a frame of original. To detect near-duplicate video, we proposed motion distribution and frame descriptor in a video segment. The motion distribution descriptor is constructed by obtaining motion vector from macro blocks during the video decoding process. When matching between descriptors, we use the motion distribution descriptor as filtering to improving matching speed. However, motion distribution has low discriminability. To improve discrimination, we decide to identification using frame descriptor extracted from selected representative frames within a scene segmentation. The proposed algorithm shows high success rate and low false alarm rate. In addition, the matching speed of this descriptor is very fast, we confirm this algorithm can be useful to practical application.

Content based Video Copy Detection Using Spatio-Temporal Ordinal Measure (시공간 순차 정보를 이용한 내용기반 복사 동영상 검출)

  • Jeong, Jae-Hyup;Kim, Tae-Wang;Yang, Hun-Jun;Jin, Ju-Kyong;Jeong, Dong-Seok
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we proposed fast and efficient algorithm for detecting near-duplication based on content based retrieval in large scale video database. For handling large amounts of video easily, we split the video into small segment using scene change detection. In case of video services and copyright related business models, it is need to technology that detect near-duplicates, that longer matched video than to search video containing short part or a frame of original. To detect near-duplicate video, we proposed motion distribution and frame descriptor in a video segment. The motion distribution descriptor is constructed by obtaining motion vector from macro blocks during the video decoding process. When matching between descriptors, we use the motion distribution descriptor as filtering to improving matching speed. However, motion distribution has low discriminability. To improve discrimination, we decide to identification using frame descriptor extracted from selected representative frames within a scene segmentation. The proposed algorithm shows high success rate and low false alarm rate. In addition, the matching speed of this descriptor is very fast, we confirm this algorithm can be useful to practical application.

An Effective Error-Concealment Approach for Video Data Transmission over Internet (인터넷상의 비디오 데이타 전송에 효과적인 오류 은닉 기법)

  • 김진옥
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.736-745
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    • 2002
  • In network delivery of compressed video, packets may be lost if the channel is unreliable like Internet. Such losses tend to of cur in burst like continuous bit-stream error. In this paper, we propose an effective error-concealment approach to which an error resilient video encoding approach is applied against burst errors and which reduces a complexity of error concealment at the decoder using data hiding. To improve the performance of error concealment, a temporal and spatial error resilient video encoding approach at encoder is developed to be robust against burst errors. For spatial area of error concealment, block shuffling scheme is introduced to isolate erroneous blocks caused by packet losses. For temporal area of error concealment, we embed parity bits in content data for motion vectors between intra frames or continuous inter frames and recovery loss packet with it at decoder after transmission While error concealment is performed on error blocks of video data at decoder, it is computationally costly to interpolate error video block using neighboring information. So, in this paper, a set of feature are extracted at the encoder and embedded imperceptibly into the original media. If some part of the media data is damaged during transmission, the embedded features can be extracted and used for recovery of lost data with bi-direction interpolation. The use of data hiding leads to reduced complexity at the decoder. Experimental results suggest that our approach can achieve a reasonable quality for packet loss up to 30% over a wide range of video materials.