Cooperative Shot Boundary Detection for Video
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design IV
Motion estimation of projected spatio-temporal slice for shot boundary detection
ICICS'09 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Information, communications and signal processing
Modelling salient visual dynamics in videos
Multimedia Tools and Applications
A contour-color-action approach to automatic classification of several common video genres
AMR'10 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval: context, exploration, and fusion
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Gradual shot change detection is one of the most important research issues in the field of video indexing/retrieval. Among the numerous types of gradual transitions, the dissolve-type gradual transition is considered the most common one, but it is also the most difficult one to detect. In most of the existing dissolve detection algorithms, the false/miss detection problem caused by motion is very serious. In this paper, we present a novel dissolve-type transition detection algorithm that can correctly distinguish dissolves from disturbance caused by motion. We carefully model a dissolve based on its nature and then use the model to filter out possible confusion caused by the effect of motion. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is indeed powerful.