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The role of film and television big data in real-time image detection and processing in the Internet of Things era

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With the rapid development of the Internet, images play an increasingly critical role as an important data source in the Internet of Things (IoT). To meet the low-latency and high-efficiency transmission method of the IoT platform, the current problems in the image processing are analyzed from the perspective of real-time image processing in this study. The image features are extracted with the back propagation neural network (BPNN), and the images are classified with the support vector machines (SVM). A real-time image detection and processing platform (RT-IDPP) is constructed using the Adaboost framework based on the IoT, and the real-time image transmission and processing is realized based on different databases. It is found that the RT-IDPP proposed for the IoT realizes the image detection and tracking. The proposed method can not only run effectively on different cloud platforms for use, but also meet the real-time requirements in the image detection and tracking process, ensuring that the image detection rate is higher than 97%. Thus, the detection effect is better. Compared with the traditional image detection methods, the proposed method has higher detection rate and lower false-negative rate (FNR) and false-positive rate (FPR). The experimental detection effect on the film and television big data (FTBD) database is significantly better than that of other databases. This research can provide a theoretical basis for related researches on real-time image processing in the environment of IoT.

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Tong, Y., Sun, W. The role of film and television big data in real-time image detection and processing in the Internet of Things era. J Real-Time Image Proc 18, 1115–1127 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11554-021-01105-y

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