2021
DOI: 10.4018/ijcvip.2021070101
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An Efficient Method for Video Shot Transition Detection Using Probability Binary Weight Approach

Abstract: Shot boundary detection in videos is one of the most fundamental tasks towards content-based video retrieval and analysis. In this aspect, an efficient approach to detect abrupt and gradual transition in videos is presented. The proposed method detects the shot boundaries in videos by extracting block-based mean probability binary weight (MPBW) histogram from the normalized Kirsch magnitude frames as an amalgamation of local and global features. Abrupt transitions in videos are detected by utilizing the distan… Show more

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“…Abrupt lens refers to the direct splicing of two lenses at the junction without any transition. Gradual lens refers to the fusion of the last frames of the first lens and the front frames of the last lens at the junction through the processing of computer special effects, resulting in a slow transition [3].…”
Section: Film and Television Postproduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abrupt lens refers to the direct splicing of two lenses at the junction without any transition. Gradual lens refers to the fusion of the last frames of the first lens and the front frames of the last lens at the junction through the processing of computer special effects, resulting in a slow transition [3].…”
Section: Film and Television Postproduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, histogram-based methods are limited to high-level motion activity due to their fast color informationchanging nature. The visual feature extraction-based methods performed well in detecting cut [42] and gradual transitions [43]. However, this approach caused the problem of missdetection in high-motion activity frames such as camera pan, zoom-in/out, and large object movements.…”
Section: B Scene Transition Pattern Feature-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, borders might move at any arbitrary speed and in any direction, such as horizontal, vertical, or diagonal directions, or according to geometrical shapes such as rectangular, circular, diamond or any random object's shape. Rule-based methods related to visual features can be performed by edge-based [15][18], histogram-based [12][17] [58], pixelbased [26][27], and visual rhythm based [20] algorithms. • Motion wipe transitions (WIM): In contrast, motion wipe transitions can be divided into two types.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%