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Environment-Aware Dense Video Captioning for IoT-Enabled Edge Cameras

Ching-Hu Lu, Gang-Yuan Fan

2021IEEE Internet of Things Journal17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years, the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) has led to the rapid development of edge computing, and existing video-captioning systems can be deployed directly on AIoT-enabled cameras (hereafter referred to as edge cameras), which have increasingly powerful computing resources. Therefore, we propose a lightweight dense-video-captioning model based on the Transformer framework to improve execution efficiency for video-caption generation on edge cameras. In addition, to investigate the effect of concept drift on video captioning, we also propose an environment-aware adaptation to allow the system to respond to changes in the environment in order to produce more accurate video captions. Experimental results on the lightweight dense-video-captioning model show that the bilingual evaluation understudy (BLEU) metrics can increase by up to 23.5%, the computation time decreases by 46.4%, and the edge camera operates at a rate of 27.63 FPS, which is also faster than existing approaches by 4.7%. In addition, the mean average precision of the environment-aware adaptation is up to 11.3% higher than the existing approaches. In conclusion, the proposed approaches perform better than previous ones and are more flexible in different weather scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Closed captioningComputer scienceEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionAdaptation (eye)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionEdge computingReal-time computingComputationTransformerMultimediaImage (mathematics)AlgorithmPhysicsVoltageQuantum mechanicsOpticsData Stream Mining TechniquesVideo Analysis and SummarizationAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
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