The temporal segmentation of a video into shots is a fundamental prerequisite for video retrieval. There are two types of shot boundaries: abrupt shot changes (“cuts”) and grad...
In this paper, we present a scene detection framework on continuously recorded videos. Conventional temporal scene segmentation methods work for the videos composed of discrete sh...
The video segmentation problem consists in the identification of the boundary between consecutive shots. When two consecutive frames are similar, they are considered to be in the...
A video stream consists of a number of shots each of which has different boundary types such as cut, fade, and dissolve. Many previous approaches can find the cut boundary without...
Seung-Hoon Han, In-So Kweon, Chang-Yeong Kim, Yang...
Digital video applications exploit the intrinsic structure of video sequences. In order to obtain and represent this structure for video annotation and indexing tasks, the main ini...