Thingscoop is a command-line utility for analyzing videos semantically - that means searching, filtering, and describing videos based on objects, places, and other things that appear in them.
When you first run thingscoop on a video file, it uses a convolutional neural network to create an "index" of what's contained in the every second of the input by repeatedly performing image classification on a frame-by-frame basis. Once an index for a video file has been created, you can search (i.e. get the start and end times of the regions in the video matching the query) and filter (i.e. create a supercut of the matching regions) the input using arbitrary queries. Thingscoop uses a very basic query language that lets you to compose queries that test for the presence or absence of labels with the logical operators !
(not), ||
(or) and &&
(and). For example, to search a video the presence of the sky and the absence of the ocean: thingscoop search 'sky && !ocean' <file>
.
Right now two models are supported by thingscoop: vgg_imagenet
uses the architecture described in "Very Deep Convolutional Networks for Large-Scale Image Recognition" to recognize objects from the ImageNet database, and googlenet_places
uses the architecture described in "Going Deeper with Convolutions" to recognize settings and places from the MIT Places database. You can specify which model you'd like to use by running thingscoop models use <model>
, where <model>
is either vgg_imagenet
or googlenet_places
. More models will be added soon.
Thingscoop is based on Caffe, an open-source deep learning framework.
- Install ffmpeg, imagemagick, and ghostscript:
brew install ffmpeg imagemagick ghostscript
(Mac OS X) orapt-get install ffmpeg imagemagick ghostscript
(Ubuntu). - Follow the installation instructions on the Caffe Installation page.
- Make sure you build the Python bindings by running
make pycaffe
(on Caffe's directory). - Set the environment variable CAFFE_ROOT to point to Caffe's directory:
export CAFFE_ROOT=[Caffe's directory]
. - Install thingscoop:
easy_install thingscoop
orpip install thingscoop
.
Print the start and end times (in seconds) of the regions in <files>
that match <query>
. Creates an index for <file>
using the current model if it does not exist.
Example output:
$ thingscoop search violin waking_life.mp4
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 148.000000 162.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 176.000000 179.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 180.000000 186.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 189.000000 190.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 192.000000 200.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 211.000000 212.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 222.000000 223.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 235.000000 243.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 247.000000 249.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 251.000000 253.000000
/Users/anastasis/Downloads/waking_life.mp4 254.000000 258.000000
####thingscoop filter <query> <files...>
Generate a video compilation of the regions in the <files>
that match <query>
. Creates index for <file>
using the current model if it does not exist.
Example output:
Create a compilation video showing examples for every label recognized in the video (in alphabetic order). Creates an index for <file>
using the current model if it does not exist.
Example output:
Print every label that appears in <file>
along with the number of times it appears. Creates an index for <file>
using the current model if it does not exist.
Create a window that plays the input video <file>
while also displaying the labels the model recognizes on every frame.
$ thingscoop describe koyaanisqatsi.mp4 -m googlenet_places
sky 405
skyscraper 363
canyon 141
office_building 130
highway 78
lighthouse 66
hospital 64
desert 59
shower 49
volcano 45
underwater 44
airport_terminal 43
fountain 39
runway 36
assembly_line 35
aquarium 34
fire_escape 34
music_studio 32
bar 28
amusement_park 28
stage 26
wheat_field 25
butchers_shop 25
engine_room 24
slum 20
butte 20
igloo 20
...etc
Create an index for <file>
using the current model if it does not exist.
List all models currently available in Thingscoop.
$ thingscoop models list
googlenet_imagenet Model described in the paper "Going Deeper with Convolutions" trained on the ImageNet database
googlenet_places Model described in the paper "Going Deeper with Convolutions" trained on the MIT Places database
vgg_imagenet 16-layer model described in the paper "Return of the Devil in the Details: Delving Deep into Convolutional Nets" trained on the ImageNet database
Print more detailed information about <model>
.
$ thingscoop models info googlenet_places
Name: googlenet_places
Description: Model described in the paper "Going Deeper with Convolutions" trained on the MIT Places database
Dataset: MIT Places
List all models that have already been downloaded.
$ thingscoop models freeze
googlenet_places
vgg_imagenet
Print the model that is currently in use.
$ thingscoop models current
googlenet_places
Set the current model to <model>
. Downloads that model locally if it hasn't been downloaded already.
Download the model <model>
locally.
Remove the model <model>
locally.
Remove all models stored locally.
Print all the labels used by the current model.
$ thingscoop labels list
abacus
abaya
abstraction
academic gown
accessory
accordion
acorn
acorn squash
acoustic guitar
act
actinic radiation
action
activity
adhesive bandage
adjudicator
administrative district
admiral
adornment
adventurer
advocate
...
Print all the labels supported by the current model that match the regular expression <regexp>
.
$ thingscoop labels search instrument$
beating-reed instrument
bowed stringed instrument
double-reed instrument
free-reed instrument
instrument
keyboard instrument
measuring instrument
medical instrument
musical instrument
navigational instrument
negotiable instrument
optical instrument
percussion instrument
scientific instrument
stringed instrument
surveying instrument
wind instrument
...
thingscoop - Command-line utility for searching and filtering videos based on their content
Usage:
thingscoop filter <query> <files>... [-o <output_path>] [-m <model>] [-s <sr>] [-c <mc>] [--recreate-index] [--gpu-mode] [--open]
thingscoop search <query> <files>... [-o <output_path>] [-m <model>] [-s <sr>] [-c <mc>] [--recreate-index] [--gpu-mode]
thingscoop describe <file> [-n <words>] [-m <model>] [--recreate-index] [--gpu-mode] [-c <mc>]
thingscoop index <files> [-m <model>] [-s <sr>] [-c <mc>] [-r <ocr>] [--recreate-index] [--gpu-mode]
thingscoop sort <file> [-m <model>] [--gpu-mode] [--min-confidence <ct>] [--max-section-length <ms>] [-i <ignore>] [--open]
thingscoop preview <file> [-m <model>] [--gpu-mode] [--min-confidence <ct>]
thingscoop labels list [-m <model>]
thingscoop labels search <regexp> [-m <model>]
thingscoop models list
thingscoop models info <model>
thingscoop models freeze
thingscoop models current
thingscoop models use <model>
thingscoop models download <model>
thingscoop models remove <model>
thingscoop models clear
Options:
--version Show version.
-h --help Show this screen.
-o --output <dst> Output file for supercut
-s --sample-rate <sr> How many frames to classify per second (default = 1)
-c --min-confidence <mc> Minimum prediction confidence required to consider a label (default depends on model)
-m --model <model> Model to use (use 'thingscoop models list' to see all available models)
-n --number-of-words <words> Number of words to describe the video with (default = 5)
-t --max-section-length <ms> Max number of seconds to show examples of a label in the sorted video (default = 5)
-r --min-occurrences <ocr> Minimum number of occurrences of a label in video required for it to be shown in the sorted video (default = 2)
-i --ignore-labels <labels> Labels to ignore when creating the sorted video video
--title <title> Title to show at the beginning of the video (sort mode only)
--gpu-mode Enable GPU mode
--recreate-index Recreate object index for file if it already exists
--open Open filtered video after creating it (OS X only)
- Added
sort
option for creating a video compilation of all labels appearing in a video - Now using JSON for the index files
- Conception
MIT