Architecture and protocol of a semantic system designed for video tagging with sensor data in mobile devices

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Abstract

Current mobile phones come with several sensors and powerful video cameras. These video cameras can be used to capture good quality scenes, which can be complemented with the information gathered by the sensors also embedded in the phones. For example, the surroundings of a beach recorded by the camera of the mobile phone, jointly with the temperature of the site can let users know via the Internet if the weather is nice enough to swim. In this paper, we present a system that tags the video frames of the video recorded from mobile phones with the data collected by the embedded sensors. The tagged video is uploaded to a video server, which is placed on the Internet and is accessible by any user. The proposed system uses a semantic approach with the stored information in order to make easy and efficient video searches. Our experimental results show that it is possible to tag video frames in real time and send the tagged video to the server with very low packet delay variations. As far as we know there is not any other application developed as the one presented in this paper. © 2012 by the authors.

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Macias, E., Lloret, J., Suarez, A., & Garcia, M. (2012). Architecture and protocol of a semantic system designed for video tagging with sensor data in mobile devices. Sensors, 12(2), 2062–2087. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120202062

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