IP Library Granted Patent US 10,922,551
Granted Patent B2
US 10,922,551 · App. 15/726,987 · Granted Feb 16, 2021

Scene frame matching for automatic content recognition

Inventor: Juikun Chen (West Jordan, UT)
Assignee: The Nielsen Company (US), LLC
G06K9/00744G06K9/00718G06K9/6212H04N21/23418H04N21/251H04N21/44008H04N21/4668H04N21/84H04N21/8456
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Patent No.
US 10,922,551
App. No.
15/726,987
Granted
Feb 16, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for scene frame matching for automatic content recognition. The method includes receiving fingerprints indicative of frames of a media stream. The method also includes obtaining scene centroids of corresponding scenes of the media stream. Each scene includes fingerprints ranging from an initial frame having a corresponding initial fingerprint and a last frame having a corresponding last fingerprint. Each scene centroid represents a mean of fingerprints corresponding to a respective scene. The mean of fingerprints is determined by an average of pixel values corresponding to the fingerprints of the respective scene. For each scene centroid, the method includes determining a distance between the respective scene centroid and a target fingerprint of a corresponding target frame of the media stream and determining a target scene of the target frame as being the respective scene of the scene centroid having a shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the target frame.

Claims (64)

1. A method comprising:

receiving, by a processor of a computing device, fingerprints indicative of frames of a media stream, wherein the media stream comprises a plurality of scenes, each scene comprising a plurality of frames ranging from an initial frame having a corresponding initial fingerprint to a last frame having a corresponding last fingerprint;

obtaining, at the processor, scene centroids of corresponding scenes of the media stream, each scene centroid being a mean of fingerprints of the plurality of frames of a respective scene, the mean of fingerprints determined by an average of pixel values corresponding to the fingerprints of the respective scene, and the average of pixel values being a sum of the pixel values of the fingerprints of the respective scene divided by a quantity of the plurality of frames that make up the respective scene;

for each of at least two scene centroids, determining, by the processor, a distance between the respective scene centroid and a target fingerprint of a corresponding single target frame of the media stream;

selecting, by the processor, from the at least two scene centroids, a scene centroid having a shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the single target frame; and

based on the selected scene centroid having the shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the single target frame, determining, by the processor, that the respective scene represented by the selected scene centroid is a target scene to which the single target frame belongs such that the single target frame is one of the plurality of frames that make up the respective scene.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining the scene centroids comprises:

for each of at least two sequentially adjacent pairs of frames:

determining, by the processor, a statistical correlation coefficient between the respective fingerprints;

determining, by the processor, whether the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies a correlation threshold; and

when the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies the correlation threshold, identifying, by the processor, a first scene as ending at a first frame of the pair of frames and a second scene as starting at a second frame of the pair of frames; and

for each of at least two identified scenes, determining, by the processor, the respective scene centroid as the mean of fingerprints corresponding to the respective scene.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

for a frame of the target scene:

determining, by the processor, a statistical correlation coefficient between the respective fingerprint of the frame of the scene and the target fingerprint;

determining, by the processor, whether the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies a correlation threshold; and

when the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies the correlation threshold, identifying, by the processor, the frame of the scene as being the single target frame.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein each fingerprint represents a 16 integer vector corresponding to average pixel values of sixteen sub-frames, the sixteen sub-frames defining a four by four array of the corresponding frame.

5. A system comprising:

a processor; and

memory hardware in communication with the processor, the memory hardware storing instructions that when executed on the processor cause performance of operations comprising:

receiving fingerprints indicative of frames of a media stream, wherein the media stream comprises a plurality of scenes, each scene comprising a plurality of frames ranging from an initial frame having a corresponding initial fingerprint to a last frame having a corresponding last fingerprint;

obtaining scene centroids of corresponding scenes of the media stream, each scene centroid being a mean of fingerprints of the plurality of frames of a respective scene, the mean of fingerprints determined by an average of pixel values corresponding to the fingerprints of the respective scene, and the average of pixel values being a sum of the pixel values of the fingerprints of the respective scene divided by a quantity of the plurality of frames that make up the respective scene;

for each of at least two scene centroids, determining a distance between the respective scene centroid and a target fingerprint of a corresponding single target frame of the media stream;

selecting, by the processor, from the at least two scene centroids, a scene centroid having a shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the single target frame; and

based on the selected scene centroid having the shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the single target frame, determining, by the processor, that the respective scene represented by the selected scene centroid is a target scene to which the single target frame belongs such that the single target frame is one of the plurality of frames that make up the respective scene.

6. The system of claim 5 , wherein obtaining the scene centroids comprises:

for at least two sequentially adjacent pairs of frames:

determining a statistical correlation coefficient between the respective fingerprints;

determining whether the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies a correlation threshold; and

when the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies the correlation threshold, identifying a first scene as ending at a first frame of the pair of frames and a second scene as starting at a second frame of the pair of frames; and

for each of at least two identified scenes, determining the respective scene centroid as the mean of fingerprints of the respective scene.

7. The system of claim 5 , the operations further comprising:

for a frame of the target scene:

determining a statistical correlation coefficient between the respective fingerprint of the frame of the scene and the target fingerprint;

determining whether the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies a correlation threshold; and

when the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies the correlation threshold, identifying the frame of the scene as being the single target frame.

8. The system of claim 5 , wherein each fingerprint represents a 16 integer vector corresponding to average pixel values of sixteen sub-frames, the sixteen sub-frames defining a four by four array of the corresponding frame.

9. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon instructions that, upon execution by a processor, cause performance of a set of acts comprising:

receiving fingerprints indicative of frames of a media stream, wherein the media stream comprises a plurality of scenes, each scene comprising a plurality of frames ranging from an initial frame having a corresponding initial fingerprint to a last frame having a corresponding last fingerprint;

obtaining scene centroids of corresponding scenes of the media stream, each scene centroid being a mean of fingerprints of the plurality of frames of a respective scene, the mean of fingerprints determined by an average of pixel values corresponding to the fingerprints of the respective scene, and the average of pixel values being a sum of the pixel values of the fingerprints of the respective scene divided by a quantity of the plurality of frames that make up the respective scene;

for each of at least two scene centroids, determining a distance between the respective scene centroid and a target fingerprint of a corresponding single target frame of the media stream;

selecting, by the processor, from the at least two scene centroids, a scene centroid having a shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the single target frame; and

based on the selected scene centroid having the shortest distance to the target fingerprint of the single target frame, determining, by the processor, that the respective scene represented by the selected scene centroid is a target scene to which the single target frame belongs such that the single target frame is one of the plurality of frames that make up the respective scene.

10. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 9 , wherein obtaining the scene centroids comprises:

for each of at least two sequentially adjacent pairs of frames:

determining a statistical correlation coefficient between the respective fingerprints;

determining whether the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies a correlation threshold; and

when the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies the correlation threshold, identifying a first scene as ending at a first frame of the pair of frames and a second scene as starting at a second frame of the pair of frames; and

for each of at least two identified scenes, determining the respective scene centroid as the mean of fingerprints corresponding to the respective scene.

11. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 9 , the set of acts further comprising:

for a frame of the target scene:

determining a statistical correlation coefficient between the respective fingerprint of the frame of the scene and the target fingerprint;

determining whether the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies a correlation threshold; and

when the statistical correlation coefficient satisfies the correlation threshold, identifying the frame of the scene as being the single target frame.

12. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 9 , wherein each fingerprint represents a 16 integer vector corresponding to average pixel values of sixteen sub-frames, the sixteen sub-frames defining a four by four array of the corresponding frame.

13. The method of claim 2 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is a Pearson correlation coefficient.

14. The method of claim 2 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is a Kendall correlation coefficient or a Spearman correlation coefficient.

15. The method of claim 3 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is a Pearson correlation coefficient.

16. The method of claim 3 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is a Kendall correlation coefficient or a Spearman correlation coefficient.

17. The system of claim 6 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is selected from the group consisting of a Pearson correlation coefficient, a Kendall correlation coefficient, and a Spearman correlation coefficient.

18. The system of claim 7 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is selected from the group consisting of a Pearson correlation coefficient, a Kendall correlation coefficient, and a Spearman correlation coefficient.

19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 10 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is selected from the group consisting of a Pearson correlation coefficient, a Kendall correlation coefficient, and a Spearman correlation coefficient.

20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein the statistical correlation coefficient is selected from the group consisting of a Pearson correlation coefficient, a Kendall correlation coefficient, and a Spearman correlation coefficient.

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