IMPACT: an interactive natural-motion-picture dedicated multimedia authoring system
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Automatic partitioning of full-motion video
Multimedia Systems
A feature-based algorithm for detecting and classifying scene breaks
Proceedings of the third ACM international conference on Multimedia
Production model based digital video segmentation
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Techniques and Systems for Image and Video Retrieval
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
A New Shot Boundary Detection Algorithm
PCM '01 Proceedings of the Second IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia: Advances in Multimedia Information Processing
Film Editing Reconstruction and Semantic Analysis
CAIP '95 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns
Navigation and visualization of movies content
VL '95 Proceedings of the 11th International IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
Hierarchical video indexing and retrieval for subband-coded video
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
An adaptive motion-compensated approach for video deinterlacing
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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There are a growing number of applications, which extensively use the visual media. A key requirement in those applications is efficient access to the stored visual information for the purposes of indexing, fast retrieval, and scene analysis. To support this vision, many scene change detection algorithms have been developed for both sudden and gradual scene change in uncompressed domain. This paper presents a comparison of shot boundary detection and classification techniques and their variations including histogram, pixel-differences, likelihood ratio, and motion vector. In addition, the pros and cons of each approach with many clarifying comments are presented.