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Efficient Video Summarization Framework using EEG and Eye-tracking Signals

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-01-28 v1 Human-Computer Interaction Neural and Evolutionary Computing Neurons and Cognition

Abstract

This paper proposes an efficient video summarization framework that will give a gist of the entire video in a few key-frames or video skims. Existing video summarization frameworks are based on algorithms that utilize computer vision low-level feature extraction or high-level domain level extraction. However, being the ultimate user of the summarized video, humans remain the most neglected aspect. Therefore, the proposed paper considers human's role in summarization and introduces human visual attention-based summarization techniques. To understand human attention behavior, we have designed and performed experiments with human participants using electroencephalogram (EEG) and eye-tracking technology. The EEG and eye-tracking data obtained from the experimentation are processed simultaneously and used to segment frames containing useful information from a considerable video volume. Thus, the frame segmentation primarily relies on the cognitive judgments of human beings. Using our approach, a video is summarized by 96.5% while maintaining higher precision and high recall factors. The comparison with the state-of-the-art techniques demonstrates that the proposed approach yields ceiling-level performance with reduced computational cost in summarising the videos.

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@article{arxiv.2101.11249,
  title  = {Efficient Video Summarization Framework using EEG and Eye-tracking Signals},
  author = {Sai Sukruth Bezugam and Swatilekha Majumdar and Chetan Ralekar and Tapan Kumar Gandhi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.11249},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 14 figures

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