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Illumination Invariant Shot Boundary Detection

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Illumination Invariant Shot Boundary Detection
Illumination variation poses a serious problem in video shot detection. It causes false cuts in many shot detection algorithms. A new illumination invariant measure metric is proposed in this paper. The metric is based on the assumption: the outputs of derivative filters to log-illumination are sparse. Thus the outputs of derivative filters to log-image are mainly caused by the scene itself. If the total output is larger than a threshold, it can be declared as a scene change or a shot boundary. Although this metric can detect gradual transitions as well as cuts, it is applied as a post-process procedure for a cut candidate because an illumination change is usually declared as a false cut.
Laiyun Qing, Weiqiang Wang, Wen Gao
Added 07 Jul 2010
Updated 07 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where IDEAL
Authors Laiyun Qing, Weiqiang Wang, Wen Gao
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