We present a newly developed scheme for automatically partitioning videos into scenes. A scene is generally referred to as a group of shots taken place in the same site. In this paper, we first propose a motion annotation algorithm based on the analysis of spatio-temporal image volumes. The algorithm characterizes the motions within shots by extracting and analyzing the motion trajectories encoded in the temporal slices of image volumes. A motion-based key frame computing and selection strategy is thus proposed to compactly represent the content of shots. With these techniques, we further present a scene change detection algorithm by measuring the similarity of the representative key frames in shots.
Citation:
Chong-Wah Ngo, Ting-Chuen Pong, Roland T. Chin, Hong-Jiang Zhang, "Motion-Based Video Representation for Scene Change Detection," icpr, vol. 1, pp.1827, 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 1, 2000