Abstract:Abstract-Near-duplicate video sequence identification consists in identifying real positions of a specific video clip in a video stream stored in a database. To address this problem, we propose a new approach based on a scalable sequence aligner borrowed from proteomics. Sequence alignment is performed on symbolic representations of features extracted from the input videos, based on an algorithm originally applied to bio-informatics. Experimental results demonstrate that our method performance achieved 94% rec… Show more
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