2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00530-017-0581-6
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Frame duplication detection based on BoW model

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“…Execution Time (s/frame) Wang et al [2] 294.67 Lin et al [13] 140.6 Yang et al [17] 0.38 Singh et al [23] 0.024 Ulutas et al [24] 0.01 Ulutas et al [25] 0.2 Proposed Method 0.021…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Execution Time (s/frame) Wang et al [2] 294.67 Lin et al [13] 140.6 Yang et al [17] 0.38 Singh et al [23] 0.024 Ulutas et al [24] 0.01 Ulutas et al [25] 0.2 Proposed Method 0.021…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also rerun all the methods for 100 times to obtain reported average running time. All the background processes were also stopped during execution of the proposed method and the others [2], [13], [17], [23]- [25]. Table 4.…”
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“…Bag-of-words (BoW for short) is one of traditional visual representation methods for image and video representation, which is proposed by Sivic and Zisserman (2003) who used this model to index videos throughout a movie database. Ulutas et al (2018) presented a novel approach to solve the problem of frame duplication detection in a video. They utilized BoW model to generate visual words and build a dictionary from Scale Independent Feature Transform (SIFT for short) keypoints of frames in video.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%