A number of automated video shot boundary detection methods for indexing a videosequence to facilitate browsing and retrieval have been proposed in recent years.Among these methods,the dissolve shot boundary isn't...A number of automated video shot boundary detection methods for indexing a videosequence to facilitate browsing and retrieval have been proposed in recent years.Among these methods,the dissolve shot boundary isn't accurately detected because it involves the camera operation and objectmovement.In this paper,a method based on support vector machine (SVM) is proposed to detect thedissolve shot boundary in MPEG compressed sequence.The problem of detection between the dissolveshot boundary and other boundaries is considered as two-class classification in our method.Featuresfrom the compressed sequences are directly extracted without decoding them,and the optimal classboundary between two classes are learned from training data by using SVM.Experiments,whichcompare various classification methods,show that using proposed method encourages performance ofvideo shot boundary detection.展开更多
This paper proposes a thorough scheme, by virtue of camera zooming descriptor with two-level threshold, to automatically retrieve close-ups directly from moving picture experts group (MPEG) compressed videos based o...This paper proposes a thorough scheme, by virtue of camera zooming descriptor with two-level threshold, to automatically retrieve close-ups directly from moving picture experts group (MPEG) compressed videos based on camera motion analysis. A new algorithm for fast camera motion estimation in compressed domain is presented. In the retrieval process, camera-motion-based semantic retrieval is built. To improve the coverage of the proposed scheme, close-up retrieval in all kinds of videos is investigated. Extensive experiments illustrate that the proposed scheme provides promising retrieval results under real-time and automatic application scenario.展开更多
文摘A number of automated video shot boundary detection methods for indexing a videosequence to facilitate browsing and retrieval have been proposed in recent years.Among these methods,the dissolve shot boundary isn't accurately detected because it involves the camera operation and objectmovement.In this paper,a method based on support vector machine (SVM) is proposed to detect thedissolve shot boundary in MPEG compressed sequence.The problem of detection between the dissolveshot boundary and other boundaries is considered as two-class classification in our method.Featuresfrom the compressed sequences are directly extracted without decoding them,and the optimal classboundary between two classes are learned from training data by using SVM.Experiments,whichcompare various classification methods,show that using proposed method encourages performance ofvideo shot boundary detection.
基金This work was supported by European IST FP6 Research Programme as funded for the Integrated Project:LIVE(No.IST-4-027312).
文摘This paper proposes a thorough scheme, by virtue of camera zooming descriptor with two-level threshold, to automatically retrieve close-ups directly from moving picture experts group (MPEG) compressed videos based on camera motion analysis. A new algorithm for fast camera motion estimation in compressed domain is presented. In the retrieval process, camera-motion-based semantic retrieval is built. To improve the coverage of the proposed scheme, close-up retrieval in all kinds of videos is investigated. Extensive experiments illustrate that the proposed scheme provides promising retrieval results under real-time and automatic application scenario.