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Movie genre classification via scene categorization
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Natural Language ProcessingMovie Genre CategorizationScene AnalysisImage AnalysisMachine LearningMachine VisionEngineeringPattern RecognitionMovie TrailersMusic ClassificationVideo SummarizationVideo UnderstandingDeep LearningVideo RetrievalScene CategorizationVideo InterpretationComputer Vision
This paper presents a method for movie genre categorization of movie trailers, based on scene categorization. We view our approach as a step forward from using only low-level visual feature cues, towards the eventual goal of high-level seman- tic understanding of feature films. Our approach decom- poses each trailer into a collection of keyframes through shot boundary analysis. From these keyframes, we use state-of- the-art scene detectors and descriptors to extract features, which are then used for shot categorization via unsuper- vised learning. This allows us to represent trailers using a bag-of-visual-words (bovw) model with shot classes as vo- cabularies. We approach the genre classification task by mapping bovw temporally structured trailer features to four high-level movie genres: action, comedy, drama or horror films. We have conducted experiments on 1239 annotated trailers. Our experimental results demonstrate that exploit- ing scene structures improves film genre classification com- pared to using only low-level visual features.
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