Abstract
We present a novel motion-based video indexing scheme for fast content-based browsing and retrieval in a video database. The proposed technique constructs a dictionary of prototype objects to support query by motion. The first step in our approach extracts moving objects by analyzing layered images constructed from the coarse data in a 3-D wavelet decomposition of the video sequence. These images capture motion information only. Moving objects are modeled as collections of interconnected rigid polygonal shapes in the motion sequences that we derive from the wavelet representation. The motion signatures of the object are computed from the rotational and translational motions associated to the elemental polygons that form the objects. These signatures are finally stored as potential query terms.

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