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Video Transition Detection Using String Matching: Preliminary Results
S?o Carlos, Brazil October 12-October 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SIBGRA.2003.1241028XVI Brazilian Symposium on Computer G ...
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Francisco Nivando Bezerra, Universidade de Fortaleza
Neucimar Jerônimo Leite, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Video Transition detection is an early step towards its high level segmentation and indexing. The visual rhythm is a technique used for reducing the amount of data in a video: it transforms a 3d data set (a time sequence of 2d frames) into a single 2d image. Then, we can search for patterns in the 2d image coresponding to transitions in the initial video, the concept of longest common subsequence of a string is used in this work to transform the 2d image into a 1d signal. Further, transition detection is performed using this 1d signal whose simpler and reduced representation leads to the definition of fast algorithms identifying the different transitions
Index Terms:
video transition detection, video parsing, visual rhythm, longest common subsequence
Citation:
Francisco Nivando Bezerra, Neucimar Jerônimo Leite, "Video Transition Detection Using String Matching: Preliminary Results," sibgrapi, pp.339, XVI Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI'03), 2003
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