Compressed-domain shot boundary detection for H.264/AVC using intra partitioning maps

  • Authors:
  • Sarah De Bruyne;Jan De Cock;Chris Poppe;Charles-Frederik Hollemeersch;Peter Lambert;Rik Van de Walle

  • Affiliations:
  • Ghent University, IBBT, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium;Ghent University, IBBT, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium;Ghent University, IBBT, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium;Ghent University, IBBT, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium;Ghent University, IBBT, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium;Ghent University, IBBT, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium

  • Venue:
  • MMM'11 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Advances in multimedia modeling - Volume Part I
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

In this paper, a novel technique for shot boundary detection operating on H.264/AVC-compressed sequences is presented. Due to new and improved coding tools in H.264/AVC, the characteristics of the obtained sequences differ from former video coding standards. Although several algorithms working on this new standard are already proposed, the presence of IDR frames can still lead to a low accuracy for abrupt transitions. To solve this issue, we present the motion-compensated intra partitioning map which relies on the intra partitioning modes and the motion vectors present in the compressed video stream. Experimental results show that this motion-compensated map achieves a high accuracy and exceeds related work.