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US20040022317A1 US10/621,390 US62139003A US2004022317A1 US 20040022317 A1 US20040022317 A1 US 20040022317A1 US 62139003 A US62139003 A US 62139003A US 2004022317 A1 US2004022317 A1 US 2004022317A1
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  • the present invention relates to a digital video processing method and apparatus thereof, and more particularly, to a digital video processing method and apparatus for classifying video scenes based on the motion information of a given scene.
  • Intensity of a video scene refers to the visual intensity experienced by a viewer when the viewer sees the video scene. This is an abstract concept indicating that the scene is very important in view of an overall video program. Thus, methods for searching video streams based on the intensity are required. However, as yet, there are no known methods for searching video streams based on the intensity nor methods for processing the same.
  • a method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams comprising the step of (a) determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) based on information on motion compensation of inter frames.
  • RHI region intensity histogram
  • step (a) there may be further included the steps of (p-a) receiving video streams, (p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, (p-c) selecting a group to be processed, wherein in the step (a), the RIH of the selected group is determined based on information on motion compensation of inter frames.
  • a method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams including the step of (a) selecting an inter frame from the video streams, (b) with respect to the selected inter frame, calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, (c) quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, (d) checking whether the processed inter frame is the last one, (e) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is not the last one, selecting the next inter frame and performing the steps (b) through (d), (f) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is the last one, calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a given region, and (g) determining the ratio obtained in the step (f) as predetermined histogram information.
  • the digital video processing method may further include the steps of (p-a) receiving video streams, (p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, (p-c) selecting a group to be processed, wherein in the step (a), an inter frame is selected from the video stream group selected in the step (p-c).
  • step (g) there are further included the steps of (h) checking whether the selected group is the last one, (i) if it is determined in the step (h) that the selected group is not the last one, selecting the next group, and (j) performing the steps (a) through (h) with respect to the next group selected in the step (i).
  • the predetermined algorithm is preferably a scene cut detection algorithm.
  • the video streams are moving picture expert group (MPEG)-7 video streams.
  • MPEG moving picture expert group
  • the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
  • RHI region intensity histogram
  • a digital video processing method comprising the step of defining the distribution of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero as motion activity, with respect to inter frames.
  • a computer readable medium having program codes executable by a computer to perform a digital video processing method comprising the steps of (a) selecting an inter frame from the video streams, (b) with respect to the selected inter frame, calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, (c) quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, (d) checking whether the processed inter frame is the last one, (e) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is not the last one, selecting the next inter frame and performing the steps (b) through (d), (f) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is the last one, calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a given region, and (g) determining the ratio obtained in the step (f) as predetermined histogram information.
  • a digital video processing apparatus including grouping means for grouping video streams using a predetermined algorithm, selecting a group to be processed, and selecting and outputting each inter frame from the selected group in sequence, ratio calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, with respect to the selected inter frame, quantizing means for quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, and outputting level indication signals which indicate the respective levels, and a region intensity histogram (RIH) calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the Ah level to the total number of inter frames in a region, and outputting the calculation result as RIH information.
  • ratio calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, with respect to the selected inter frame
  • quantizing means for quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, and outputting level indication signals which indicate the respective levels
  • RIH
  • a digital video analyzing method comprising the step of calculating the difference between RIH, and RIH 2 , which is denoted by Distance (RIH 1 , RIH 2 , as represented by the following Expression:
  • RIH information of the first video stream is RIH 1
  • RIH information of the second video stream is RIH 2
  • M is a covariance matrix
  • a method for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams including the step of (a) receiving video streams, (b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, (c) selecting a group to be processed, (d) determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) of the selected group based on information on motion compensation of inter frames in the selected group, (e) selecting a video scene to be searched, (f) retrieving RIH information of the selected video scene and (g) searching regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information, in each of the processed video streams.
  • RIH region intensity histogram
  • an apparatus for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams including grouping means for grouping input video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, motion compensation information retrieving means for retrieving information on motion compensation of inter frames from a selected group and outputting processed video streams including the information as the RIH information of the selected group, and searching means for retrieving RIH information of a selected group to be searched and searching for regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information.
  • FIG. 1 is a flow diagram showing a digital video processing method according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a digital video processing apparatus according to the present invention.
  • the digital video processing method includes the step of inputting video streams, preferably, MPEG-2 video streams, (step 100 ).
  • the video streams are grouped using a scene cut detection algorithm (step 102 ).
  • a group of video streams to be processed is selected (step 104 ).
  • each of the video streams consists of a plurality of video frames.
  • Video frames are classified as intra frames and inter frames.
  • the intra frames are generally referred to as I frames
  • the inter frames include P frames and B frames.
  • B frames be P frames
  • the video frames are classified as I frames and P frames.
  • the selected group of video streams consist of I frames and P frames.
  • NO_MC blocks are blocks whose motion compensation values are zero, among macroblocks constituting the P frame. With respect to inter frames, the distribution of the blocks whose motion compensation values are zero is defined as motion activity.
  • the ratio R is quantized into one of five levels I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , I 4 and I 5 .
  • the levels I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , I 4 and I 5 refer to the cases where the ratios R are less than 5%, greater than or equal to 5% and less than 10%, greater than or equal to 10% and less than 30%, greater than or equal to 30% and less than 50%, and greater than or equal to 50%, respectively. In such a manner, processing of each P frame is completed.
  • P i Number ⁇ ⁇ of ⁇ ⁇ P ⁇ ⁇ frames ⁇ ⁇ in ⁇ ⁇ l i Total ⁇ ⁇ number ⁇ ⁇ of ⁇ ⁇ P ⁇ ⁇ frames ⁇ ⁇ in ⁇ ⁇ a ⁇ ⁇ region ( 2 )
  • step 118 it is checked whether the selected group is the last one (step 118 ). If not, the next group is selected (step 120 ) and the steps 106 through 116 are performed. In such a manner, the video processing for all groups is completed.
  • the RIH information is obtained based on the motion compensation values of P frames.
  • the RIH information is a good indicator of the motion information of a video scene. Also, RIH information is quite a good indicator of the intensity of the video scene.
  • the digital video processing method is programmable by a computer. Codes and code segments constituting a computer program can be easily derived by a computer programmer in the art. Also, the program is stored in computer readable media and is read and executed by the computer, thereby embodying the digital video processing method.
  • the media include magnetic recording media, optical recording media, carrier wave media, and the like.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the digital video processing apparatus according to the present invention.
  • the digital video processing apparatus includes a grouping unit 200 , a NO_MC block ratio calculating unit 202 , a quantizing unit 204 , an RIH calculating unit 206 , and an RIH information storage unit 208 .
  • the grouping unit 200 groups video streams using a scene cut detection algorithm, selects a group to be processed, and selects and outputs each P frame from the selected group in sequence.
  • the NO_MC block ratio calculating unit 202 calculates the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, as defined in Expression (1) to output a ratio data R representing the calculated ratio.
  • the quantizing unit 204 quantizes the ratio R into one of five levels I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , I 4 and I 5 to then output level indication signals I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , I 4 and I 5 , which indicate the respective levels.
  • the respective levels I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , I 4 and I 5 are for the cases where the ratios R are less than 5%, greater than or equal to 5% and less than 10%, greater than or equal to 10% and less than 30%, greater than or equal to 30% and less than 50%, and greater than or equal to 50%, respectively. In such a manner, processing of each P frame is completed.
  • the RIH calculating unit 206 calculates the ratio of the number of P frames in the ith level (I i ) to the total number of P frames in a region, which is denoted by P i , as represented by Expression (2) to then output region intensity histogram (RIH) data, as represented by Expression (3).
  • the RIH information storage unit 208 receives the RIH information (P 1 , P 2 , P 3 , P 4 , P 5 ) and stores the same therein. More preferably, the RIH information storage unit 208 receives video stream data, interleaves the RIH information with the video stream data and outputs RIH information interleaved video streams.
  • the difference between RIH 1 and RIH 2 i.e., Distance (RIH 1 , RIH 2 , is calculated as represented by Expression (4):
  • RIH information of the first video stream is RIH 1
  • RIH information of the second video stream is RIH 2
  • M is a covariance matrix
  • the Distance (RIH 1 , RIH 2 ) calculated by the above-described digital video analyzing method is properly indicative of the difference in intensity between two video streams.
  • region searching can be effectively performed by a digital video searching method according to the present invention.
  • the digital video searching method according to the present invention is based on the assumption that the video streams are processed by the digital video processing method shown in FIG. 1. In other words, it should be understood that the digital video searching method according to the present invention encompasses the digital video processing method which has been described with reference to FIG. 1.
  • the RIH information of a selected video scene that is, a video region, is first obtained.
  • regions having similar RIH information that is, video scenes having similar intensity, are searched for based on the obtained RIH information.
  • the RIH information is determined based on motion compensation values of P frames, it is properly indicative of motion information of the video scene. Also, the distribution of blocks whose motion compensation values with respect to inter frames are zero, accounts for motion activity quite well. Further, in a video program, in particular, in a sports program, the motion information is very closely related to the content of the pertinent video stream. The RIH information which is based on motion information is quite a good indicator of the intensity of a video scene. In other words, the video streams of scenes having similar intensities can be effectively searched by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information.
  • the above-described digital video searching method can be applied to multi-media push/pull application fields such as content based video search engines.
  • the digital video searching method is programmable by a computer program. Codes and code segments constituting a computer program can be easily derived by a computer programmer in the art. Also, the program is stored in computer readable media and is readable and executable by the computer, thereby embodying the digital video searching method.
  • the media include magnetic recording media, optical recording media, carrier wave media, and the like.
  • the digital video processing method can be embodied on a digital video searching apparatus (not shown).
  • the digital video searching apparatus includes a grouping unit, a motion compensation information retrieving unit, and a searching unit.
  • the grouping unit groups input video streams into a plurality of groups using a scene cut detection algorithm.
  • the motion compensation information retrieving unit extracts information on motion compensation of P frames from a selected group and outputs processed video streams including the information as the RIH information of the selected group.
  • the searching unit extracts RIH information of a selected group to be searched and searches for regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information.
  • the aforementioned digital video searching apparatus can effectively search the video streams of scenes having similar intensities by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information.
  • the RIH information is obtained based on the motion compensation values of inter frames, and the RIH information is a good indicator of motion information of a video scene. Also, since the RIH information is quite a good indicator of intensity of the video scene, video streams having similar intensities can be effectively searched by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information obtained by a digital video processing method of the present invention.

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A digital video processing method and an apparatus thereof are provided. The method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams comprising the step of determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) based on information on motion compensation of inter frames. The RIH information is obtained based on the motion compensation values of inter frames, and the RIH information is a good indicator of motion information of a video scene. Also, since the RIH information is quite a good indicator of intensity of the video scene, video streams having similar intensities can be effectively searched by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information obtained by the digital video processing method.

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    REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No.60/118,750, filed Feb. 5, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.[0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0002]
  • The present invention relates to a digital video processing method and apparatus thereof, and more particularly, to a digital video processing method and apparatus for classifying video scenes based on the motion information of a given scene. [0003]
  • Intensity of a video scene refers to the visual intensity experienced by a viewer when the viewer sees the video scene. This is an abstract concept indicating that the scene is very important in view of an overall video program. Thus, methods for searching video streams based on the intensity are required. However, as yet, there are no known methods for searching video streams based on the intensity nor methods for processing the same. [0004]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is a first object of the present invention to provide a digital video processing method which allows for video search based on intensity. [0005]
  • It is a second object of the present invention to provide a computer readable medium for embodying the digital video processing method. [0006]
  • It is a third object of the present invention to provide a digital video processing apparatus for embodying the digital video processing method. [0007]
  • It is a fourth object of the present invention to provide a digital video analyzing method for comparing the intensities of video streams processed by the digital video processing method. [0008]
  • It is a fifth object of the present invention to provide a digital video searching method for searching video streams based on the intensities of video streams processed by the digital video processing method. [0009]
  • It is a sixth object of the present invention to provide a digital video search apparatus for embodying the digital video searching method. [0010]
  • To achieve the first object of the present invention, there is provided a method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams comprising the step of (a) determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) based on information on motion compensation of inter frames. [0011]
  • Also, before the step (a), there may be further included the steps of (p-a) receiving video streams, (p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, (p-c) selecting a group to be processed, wherein in the step (a), the RIH of the selected group is determined based on information on motion compensation of inter frames. [0012]
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams including the step of (a) selecting an inter frame from the video streams, (b) with respect to the selected inter frame, calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, (c) quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, (d) checking whether the processed inter frame is the last one, (e) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is not the last one, selecting the next inter frame and performing the steps (b) through (d), (f) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is the last one, calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a given region, and (g) determining the ratio obtained in the step (f) as predetermined histogram information. [0013]
  • Also, the digital video processing method may further include the steps of (p-a) receiving video streams, (p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, (p-c) selecting a group to be processed, wherein in the step (a), an inter frame is selected from the video stream group selected in the step (p-c). [0014]
  • Preferably, after the step (g), there are further included the steps of (h) checking whether the selected group is the last one, (i) if it is determined in the step (h) that the selected group is not the last one, selecting the next group, and (j) performing the steps (a) through (h) with respect to the next group selected in the step (i). [0015]
  • Also, the predetermined algorithm is preferably a scene cut detection algorithm. [0016]
  • Preferably, the video streams are moving picture expert group (MPEG)-7 video streams. [0017]
  • Also, the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region. [0018]
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a digital video processing method comprising the step of defining the distribution of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero as motion activity, with respect to inter frames. [0019]
  • To achieve the second object of the present invention, there is provided a computer readable medium having program codes executable by a computer to perform a digital video processing method comprising the steps of (a) selecting an inter frame from the video streams, (b) with respect to the selected inter frame, calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, (c) quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, (d) checking whether the processed inter frame is the last one, (e) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is not the last one, selecting the next inter frame and performing the steps (b) through (d), (f) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is the last one, calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a given region, and (g) determining the ratio obtained in the step (f) as predetermined histogram information. [0020]
  • To achieve the third object of the present invention, there is provided a digital video processing apparatus including grouping means for grouping video streams using a predetermined algorithm, selecting a group to be processed, and selecting and outputting each inter frame from the selected group in sequence, ratio calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, with respect to the selected inter frame, quantizing means for quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, and outputting level indication signals which indicate the respective levels, and a region intensity histogram (RIH) calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the Ah level to the total number of inter frames in a region, and outputting the calculation result as RIH information. [0021]
  • To achieve the fourth object of the present invention, there is provided a digital video analyzing method comprising the step of calculating the difference between RIH, and RIH[0022] 2, which is denoted by Distance (RIH1, RIH2, as represented by the following Expression:
  • Distance(RIH 1 , RIH 2)=(RIH 1 −RIH 2)T M −1(RIH 1 , RIH 2)
  • wherein, of two video streams in a given video scene, RIH information of the first video stream is RIH[0023] 1, RIH information of the second video stream is RIH2, and M is a covariance matrix.
  • To achieve the fifth object of the present invention, there is provided a method for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams including the step of (a) receiving video streams, (b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, (c) selecting a group to be processed, (d) determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) of the selected group based on information on motion compensation of inter frames in the selected group, (e) selecting a video scene to be searched, (f) retrieving RIH information of the selected video scene and (g) searching regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information, in each of the processed video streams. [0024]
  • To achieve the sixth object of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams including grouping means for grouping input video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm, motion compensation information retrieving means for retrieving information on motion compensation of inter frames from a selected group and outputting processed video streams including the information as the RIH information of the selected group, and searching means for retrieving RIH information of a selected group to be searched and searching for regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information.[0025]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which: [0026]
  • FIG. 1 is a flow diagram showing a digital video processing method according to the present invention; and [0027]
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a digital video processing apparatus according to the present invention.[0028]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. [0029]
  • In the present invention, in order to classify intensity of a video scene, motion information is used. Referring to FIG. 1, the digital video processing method according to the present invention includes the step of inputting video streams, preferably, MPEG-2 video streams, (step [0030] 100). Next, the video streams are grouped using a scene cut detection algorithm (step 102). Then, a group of video streams to be processed is selected (step 104). As known to one skilled in the art of MPEG, each of the video streams consists of a plurality of video frames. Video frames are classified as intra frames and inter frames. In the field of MPEG technology, the intra frames are generally referred to as I frames, and the inter frames include P frames and B frames. For convenience′ sake of explanation, let B frames be P frames, then, the video frames are classified as I frames and P frames. In other words, the selected group of video streams consist of I frames and P frames.
  • Next, each P frame of the selected group of video streams is selected in sequence (step [0031] 106). Then, in step 108, with respect to the selected P frame, the ratio (R) of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks is calculated, as expressed in Expression (1): R = Number of NO_MCblocks Total number of macroblocks ( 1 )
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  • wherein NO_MC blocks are blocks whose motion compensation values are zero, among macroblocks constituting the P frame. With respect to inter frames, the distribution of the blocks whose motion compensation values are zero is defined as motion activity. [0032]
  • Next, the ratio R is quantized into one of five levels I[0033] 1, I2, I3, I4 and I5. For example, the levels I1, I2, I3, I4 and I5 refer to the cases where the ratios R are less than 5%, greater than or equal to 5% and less than 10%, greater than or equal to 10% and less than 30%, greater than or equal to 30% and less than 50%, and greater than or equal to 50%, respectively. In such a manner, processing of each P frame is completed.
  • Next, it is checked whether the processed P frame is the last one (step [0034] 112). If not, the next P frame is selected (step 114) and the steps 106 through 110 are performed until the last P frame is processed. Then, supposing i is an integer from 1 to 5, and the ratio of the number of P frames in the ith level (Ii) to the total number of P frames in a region is denoted by Pi, Pi is calculated as follows: P i = Number of P frames in l i Total number of P frames in a region ( 2 )
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  • to determine a region intensity histogram (RIH) as follows: [0035]
  • RIH=(P 1 , P 2 , P 3 , P 4 , P 5)   (3)
  • where the region denotes a selected group (step [0036] 116).
  • Then, it is checked whether the selected group is the last one (step [0037] 118). If not, the next group is selected (step 120) and the steps 106 through 116 are performed. In such a manner, the video processing for all groups is completed.
  • According to the digital video processing method, the RIH information is obtained based on the motion compensation values of P frames. The RIH information is a good indicator of the motion information of a video scene. Also, RIH information is quite a good indicator of the intensity of the video scene. [0038]
  • The digital video processing method is programmable by a computer. Codes and code segments constituting a computer program can be easily derived by a computer programmer in the art. Also, the program is stored in computer readable media and is read and executed by the computer, thereby embodying the digital video processing method. The media include magnetic recording media, optical recording media, carrier wave media, and the like. [0039]
  • Also, the digital video processing method can be implemented on a digital video processing apparatus. FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the digital video processing apparatus according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2, the digital video processing apparatus includes a [0040] grouping unit 200, a NO_MC block ratio calculating unit 202, a quantizing unit 204, an RIH calculating unit 206, and an RIH information storage unit 208.
  • In the operation of the digital video processing apparatus, the [0041] grouping unit 200 groups video streams using a scene cut detection algorithm, selects a group to be processed, and selects and outputs each P frame from the selected group in sequence.
  • The NO_MC block [0042] ratio calculating unit 202 calculates the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, as defined in Expression (1) to output a ratio data R representing the calculated ratio.
  • The [0043] quantizing unit 204 quantizes the ratio R into one of five levels I1, I2, I3, I4 and I5 to then output level indication signals I1, I2, I3, I4 and I5, which indicate the respective levels. The respective levels I1, I2, I3, I4 and I5 are for the cases where the ratios R are less than 5%, greater than or equal to 5% and less than 10%, greater than or equal to 10% and less than 30%, greater than or equal to 30% and less than 50%, and greater than or equal to 50%, respectively. In such a manner, processing of each P frame is completed.
  • If processing of the last P frame is completed, the [0044] RIH calculating unit 206 calculates the ratio of the number of P frames in the ith level (Ii) to the total number of P frames in a region, which is denoted by Pi, as represented by Expression (2) to then output region intensity histogram (RIH) data, as represented by Expression (3).
  • The RIH information storage unit [0045] 208 receives the RIH information (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5) and stores the same therein. More preferably, the RIH information storage unit 208 receives video stream data, interleaves the RIH information with the video stream data and outputs RIH information interleaved video streams.
  • By the video streams processed by the digital video processing method shown in FIG. 1 and using the digital video processing apparatus shown in FIG. 2, the intensities of two arbitrary video streams can be compared and analyzed. [0046]
  • According to a digital video analyzing method of the present invention, the difference between RIH[0047] 1 and RIH2, i.e., Distance (RIH1, RIH2, is calculated as represented by Expression (4):
  • Distance(RIH 1 , RIH 2)=(R1 −RIH 2)T M −1(RIH 1 , RIH 2)   (4)
  • wherein, of two video streams in a given video scene, RIH information of the first video stream is RIH[0048] 1, RIH information of the second video stream is RIH2, and M is a covariance matrix.
  • The Distance (RIH[0049] 1, RIH2) calculated by the above-described digital video analyzing method is properly indicative of the difference in intensity between two video streams.
  • Using the video streams processed by the digital video processing method shown in FIG. 1, which is implemented on the digital video processing apparatus shown in FIG. 2, region searching can be effectively performed by a digital video searching method according to the present invention. [0050]
  • The digital video searching method according to the present invention is based on the assumption that the video streams are processed by the digital video processing method shown in FIG. 1. In other words, it should be understood that the digital video searching method according to the present invention encompasses the digital video processing method which has been described with reference to FIG. 1. [0051]
  • According to the digital video searching method of the present invention, the RIH information of a selected video scene, that is, a video region, is first obtained. [0052]
  • Next, with respect to the video streams processed by the digital video processing method shown in FIG. 1, regions having similar RIH information, that is, video scenes having similar intensity, are searched for based on the obtained RIH information. [0053]
  • Since the RIH information is determined based on motion compensation values of P frames, it is properly indicative of motion information of the video scene. Also, the distribution of blocks whose motion compensation values with respect to inter frames are zero, accounts for motion activity quite well. Further, in a video program, in particular, in a sports program, the motion information is very closely related to the content of the pertinent video stream. The RIH information which is based on motion information is quite a good indicator of the intensity of a video scene. In other words, the video streams of scenes having similar intensities can be effectively searched by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information. [0054]
  • The above-described digital video searching method can be applied to multi-media push/pull application fields such as content based video search engines. [0055]
  • Also, the digital video searching method is programmable by a computer program. Codes and code segments constituting a computer program can be easily derived by a computer programmer in the art. Also, the program is stored in computer readable media and is readable and executable by the computer, thereby embodying the digital video searching method. The media include magnetic recording media, optical recording media, carrier wave media, and the like. [0056]
  • Also, the digital video processing method can be embodied on a digital video searching apparatus (not shown). The digital video searching apparatus according to the present invention includes a grouping unit, a motion compensation information retrieving unit, and a searching unit. [0057]
  • In the operation of the digital video searching apparatus, the grouping unit groups input video streams into a plurality of groups using a scene cut detection algorithm. [0058]
  • The motion compensation information retrieving unit extracts information on motion compensation of P frames from a selected group and outputs processed video streams including the information as the RIH information of the selected group. [0059]
  • The searching unit extracts RIH information of a selected group to be searched and searches for regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information. [0060]
  • The aforementioned digital video searching apparatus can effectively search the video streams of scenes having similar intensities by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information. [0061]
  • As described above, according to the present invention, the RIH information is obtained based on the motion compensation values of inter frames, and the RIH information is a good indicator of motion information of a video scene. Also, since the RIH information is quite a good indicator of intensity of the video scene, video streams having similar intensities can be effectively searched by searching for similar video scenes based on the RIH information obtained by a digital video processing method of the present invention. [0062]

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1. A method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams comprising the step of (a) determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) based on information on motion compensation of inter frames.
2. The digital video processing method according to claim 1, before the step (a), further comprising the steps of:
(p-a) receiving video streams;
(p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm;
(p-c) selecting a group to be processed,
wherein in the step (a), the RIH of the selected group is determined based on information on motion compensation of inter frames.
3. A method for processing digital images received in the form of compressed video streams comprising the step of:
(a) selecting an inter frame from the video streams;
(b) with respect to the selected inter frame, calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks;
(c) quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number;
(d) checking whether the processed inter frame is the last one;
(e) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is not the last one, selecting the next inter frame and performing the steps (b) through (d);
(f) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is the last one, calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a given region; and
(g) determining the ratio obtained in the step (f) as predetermined histogram information.
4. The digital video processing method according to claim 3, further comprising the steps of:
(p-a) receiving video streams;
(p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm;
(p-c) selecting a group to be processed,
wherein in the step (a), an inter frame is selected from the video stream group selected in the step (p-c).
5. The digital video processing method according to claim 4, after the step (g), further comprising the steps of:
(h) checking whether the selected group is the last one;
(i) if it is determined in the step (h) that the selected group is not the last one, selecting the next group; and
(j) performing the steps (a) through (h) with respect to the next group selected in the step (i).
6. The digital video processing method according to claim 4, wherein the predetermined algorithm is a scene cut detection algorithm.
7. The digital video processing method according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined algorithm is a scene cut detection algorithm.
8. The digital video processing method according to claim 4, wherein the video streams are moving picture expert group (MPEG)-7 video streams.
9. The digital video processing method according to claim 5, wherein the video streams are moving picture expert group (MPEG)-7 video streams.
10. The digital video processing method according to claim 6, wherein the video streams are moving picture expert group (MPEG)-7 video streams.
11. The digital video processing method according to claim 7, wherein the video streams are moving picture expert group (MPEG)-7 video streams.
12. The digital video processing method according to claim 3, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
13. The digital video processing method according to claim 4, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
14. The digital video processing method according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
15. The digital video processing method according to claim 6, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
16. The digital video processing method according to claim 7, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
17. The digital video processing method according to claim 8, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
18. The digital video processing method according to claim 9, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
19. The digital video processing method according to claim 10, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
20. The digital video processing method according to claim 11, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
21. A digital video processing method comprising the step of defining the distribution of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero as motion activity, with respect to inter frames.
22. A computer readable medium having program codes executable by a computer to perform a digital video processing method comprising the steps of:
(a) selecting an inter frame from the video streams;
(b) with respect to the selected inter frame, calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks;
(c) quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number;
(d) checking whether the processed inter frame is the last one;
(e) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is not the last one, selecting the next inter frame and performing the steps (b) through (d);
(f) if it is determined in the step (d) that the processed inter frame is the last one, calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a given region; and
(g) determining the ratio obtained in the step (f) as predetermined histogram information.
23. The computer readable medium according to claim 22, wherein the digital video processing method further comprises:
(p-a) receiving video streams;
(p-b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm; and
(p-c) selecting a group to be processed, and wherein in the step (a), an inter frame is selected from the video stream group selected in the step (p-c).
24. The computer readable medium according to claim 23, wherein after the step (g), the digital video processing method further comprises the steps of:
(h) checking whether the selected group is the last one;
(i) if it is determined in the step (h) that the selected group is not the last one, selecting the next group; and
(j) performing the steps (a) through (h) with respect to the next group selected in the step (i).
25. The computer readable medium according to claim 23, wherein the predetermined algorithm is a scene cut detection algorithm.
26. The computer readable medium according to claim 24, wherein the predetermined algorithm is a scene cut detection algorithm.
27. The computer readable medium according to claim 22, wherein the video streams are MPEG-2 video streams.
28. The computer readable medium according to claim 23, wherein the video streams are MPEG-2 video streams.
29. The computer readable medium according to claim 24, wherein the video streams are MPEG-2 video streams.
30. The computer readable medium according to claim 25, wherein the video streams are MPEG-2 video streams.
31. The computer readable medium according to claim 26, wherein the video streams are MPEG-2 video streams.
32. The computer readable medium according to claim 22, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
33. A digital video processing apparatus comprising:
grouping means for grouping video streams using a predetermined algorithm, selecting a group to be processed, and selecting and outputting each inter frame from the selected group in sequence;
ratio calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, with respect to the selected inter frame;
quantizing means for quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, and outputting level indication signals which indicate the respective levels; and
region intensity histogram (RIH) calculating means for calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a region, and outputting the calculation result as RIH information.
34. The digital video processing apparatus according to claim 33, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
35. The digital video processing apparatus according to claim 33, further comprising RIH information storage means for receiving the RIH information and storing the same.
36. The digital video processing apparatus according to claim 34, further comprising RIH information storage means for receiving the RIH information and storing the same.
37. The digital video processing apparatus according to claims 35, wherein the RIH information storage means receives video stream data, interleaves the RIH information into the video stream data and outputs RIH information interleaved video streams.
38. The digital video processing apparatus according to claims 36, wherein the RIH information storage means receives video stream data, interleaves the RIH information into the video stream data and outputs RIH information interleaved video streams.
39. A digital video analyzing method comprising the step of calculating the difference between RIH1 and RIH2, which is denoted by Distance (RIH1, RIH2), as represented by the following Expression:
Distance(RIH 1 , RIH 2)=(RIH 1 −RIH 2)T M −1(RIH 1 , RIH 2)
wherein, of two video streams in a given video scene, RIH information of the first video stream is RIH1, RIH information of the second video stream is RIH2, and M is a covariance matrix.
40. The digital video analyzing method according to claim 39, further comprising the step of determining the calculated difference by the difference in intensity between two video streams.
41. A method for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams comprising the step of:
(a) receiving video streams;
(b) grouping the video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm;
(c) selecting a group to be processed;
(d) determining a region intensity histogram (RIH) of the selected group based on information on motion compensation of inter frames in the selected group;
(e) selecting a video scene to be searched;
(f) retrieving RIH information of the selected video scene; and
(g) searching regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information, in each of the processed video streams.
42. An apparatus for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams comprising:
grouping means for grouping input video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm;
motion compensation information retrieving means for retrieving information on motion compensation of inter frames from a selected group and outputting processed video streams including the information as the RIH information of the selected group; and
searching means for retrieving RIH information of a selected group to be searched and searching for regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information.
43. A digital video processing apparatus comprising:
a grouping unit for grouping video streams using a predetermined algorithm, selecting a group to be processed, and selecting and outputting each inter frame from the selected group in sequence;
b a ratio calculating unit for calculating the ratio of the number of blocks whose motion compensation values are zero to the total number of macroblocks, with respect to the selected inter frame;
a quantizing unit for quantizing the ratio into i levels, where i is a predetermined positive number, and outputting level indication signals which indicate the respective levels; and
a region intensity histogram (RIH) calculating unit for calculating the ratio of the number of inter frames in the ith level to the total number of inter frames in a region, and outputting the calculation result as RIH information.
44. The digital video processing apparatus according to claim 43, wherein the predetermined histogram information is defined by a region intensity histogram (RIH) which indicates the intensity of a given video scene region.
45. The digital video processing apparatus according to claim 43, further comprising a region intensity histogram (RIH) information storage unit for receiving the RIH information and storing the same.
46. The digital video processing apparatus according to claim 44, further comprising a region intensity histogram (RIH) information storage unit for receiving the RIH information and storing the same.
47. The digital video processing apparatus according to claims 43, wherein the RIH information storage unit receives video stream data, interleaves the RIH information into the video stream data and outputs RIH information interleaved video streams.
48. An apparatus for searching for a desired digital video scene in compressed video streams comprising:
a grouping unit for grouping input video streams into a plurality of groups using a predetermined algorithm;
a motion compensation information retrieving unit for retrieving information on motion compensation of inter frames from a selected group and outputting processed video streams including the information as the RIH information of the selected group; and
a searching unit for retrieving RIH information of a selected group to be searched and searching for regions having similar RIH information based on the retrieved RIH information.
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