AI-BASED VIDEO SUMMARIZATION FOR EFFICIENT CONTENT RETRIEVAL
Abstract
The explosive growth of video data poses a significant challenge in retrieving relevant content swiftly. Existing methods often fall short in providing concise yet informative summaries and efficient retrieval mechanisms. The primary issue lies in the overwhelming volume of video data, making it cumbersome for users to identify and access pertinent information efficiently. Traditional summarization techniques lack the sophistication to capture the nuances of video content, leading to a gap in effective content retrieval. Our approach involves training a Deep Belief Network (DBN) to autonomously generate concise yet comprehensive video summaries. Simultaneously, the Radial Basis Function (RBF) is employed to develop an efficient content retrieval system, leveraging the learned features from the video summarization process. The integration of these two methods promises a novel and effective solution to the challenges posed by the burgeoning volume of video content. Preliminary results demonstrate a significant improvement in the efficiency of content retrieval, with the integrated DBN and RBF approach outperforming traditional methods. The video summaries generated by the DBN exhibit enhanced informativeness, contributing to more accurate and rapid content retrieval.

Authors
Kaavya Kanagaraj1, Shilpa Abhang2, Julakanti Sampath Kumar3, R.K. Gnanamurthy4, V. Balaji5
SRM Institute of Science and Engineering, Kattankulathur Campus, India1,2,3,4, MAI-NEFHI College of Engineering and Technology Asmara, Eritera5

Keywords
Video Summarization, DBN, Content Retrieval, RBF, Multimedia Content
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ICTACT
Published In :
ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
( Volume: 14 , Issue: 2 , Pages: 3137 - 3142 )
Date of Publication :
November 2023
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