Efficient audio segmentation in soccer videos

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2016

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Raghuram, M.A.
Chavan, N.R.
Koolagudi, S.G.
Ramteke, P.B.

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Identifying different audio segments in videos is the first step for many important tasks such as event detection and speech transcription. Approaches using Mel-Frequency Cepstral coefficients (MFCCs) with Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) and hidden Markov models (HMMs) perform reasonably well in stationary conditions but do not scale to a broad range of environmental conditions. This paper focuses on the audio segmentation in broadcast soccer videos into audio classes such as Silence, Speech Only, Speech Over Crowd, Crowd Only and Excited, with an alternative feature set which is simplistic as well as robust to changes in the environment conditions. Support Vector Machines (SVMs), Neural Networks and Random Forest are used for the classification. The accuracy achieved with SVMs, Neural Networks and Random Forest are 83.80%, 86.07%, and 88.35% respectively. The proposed features and Random Forest classifier are found to achieve better accuracy compared to the other classifiers. � 2016 IEEE.

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Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2016, Vol.2016-October, , pp.-

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