Fuzzy color-based approach for understanding animated movies content in the indexing task

  • Authors:
  • Bogdan Ionescu;Didier Coquin;Patrick Lambert;Vasile Buzuloiu

  • Affiliations:
  • LISTIC, Domaine Universitaire, Annecy le vieux Cedex, France and LAPI, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania;LISTIC, Domaine Universitaire, Annecy le vieux Cedex, France;LISTIC, Domaine Universitaire, Annecy le vieux Cedex, France;LAPI, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

  • Venue:
  • Journal on Image and Video Processing - Color in Image and Video Processing
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

This paper proposes a method for detecting and analyzing the color techniques used in the animated movies. Each animated movie uses a specific color palette which makes its color distribution one major feature in analyzing the movie content. The color palette is specially tuned by the author in order to convey certain feelings or to express artistic concepts. Deriving semantic or symbolic information from the color concepts or the visual impression induced by the movie should be an ideal way of accessing its content in a content-based retrieval system. The proposed approach is carried out in two steps. The first processing step is the low-level analysis. The movie color content gets represented with several global statistical parameters computed from the movie global weighted color histogram. The second step is the symbolic representation of the movie content. The numerical parameters obtained from the first step are converted into meaningful linguistic concepts through a fuzzy system. They concern mainly the predominant hues of the movie, some of Itten's color contrasts and harmony schemes, color relationships and color richness. We use the proposed linguistic concepts to link to given animated movies according to their color techniques. In order to make the retrieval task easier, we also propose to represent color properties in a graphical manner which is similar to the color gamut repre sentation. Several tests have been conducted on an animated movie database.