SumGraph: Video Summarization via Recursive Graph Modeling

Authors
Jungin ParkJiyoung LeeKIM, IG JAEKwanghoon Sohn
Issue Date
2020-08-25
Publisher
Springer
Citation
ECCV 2020 Workshops, pp.1 - 14
Abstract
The goal of video summarization is to select keyframes that are visually diverse and can represent a whole story of an input video. State-of-the-art approaches for video summarization have mostly regarded the task as a frame-wise keyframe selection problem by aggregating all frames with equal weight. However, to find informative parts of the video, it is necessary to consider how all the frames of the video are related to each other. To this end, we cast video summarization as a graph modeling problem. We propose recursive graph modeling networks for video summarization, termed SumGraph, to represent a relation graph, where frames are regarded as nodes and nodes are connected by semantic relationships among frames. Our networks accomplish this through a recursive approach to refine an initially estimated graph to correctly classify each node as a keyframe by reasoning the graph representation via graph convolutional networks. To leverage SumGraph in a more practical environment, we also present a way to adapt our graph modeling in an unsupervised fashion. With SumGraph, we achieved state-of-theart performance on several benchmarks for video summarization in both supervised and unsupervised manners.
Keywords
video summarization; graph convolutional networks; recursive graph refinement
ISSN
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URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/77876
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