A Method for Structuring Digital Video

  • Lee, Jae-Yeon (Image Processing Division, System Engineering Research Institute) ;
  • Jeong, Se-Yoon (Image Processing Division, System Engineering Research Institute) ;
  • Yoon, Ho-Sub (Image Processing Division, System Engineering Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Kyu-Heon (Image Processing Division, System Engineering Research Institute) ;
  • Bae, Younglae-J (Image Processing Division, System Engineering Research Institute) ;
  • Jang, Jong-whan (Division of Computer, Information, Communication and Electronics Engineering, Paichai University, Taejon)
  • Published : 1998.06.01

Abstract

For the efficient searching and browsing of digital video, it is essential to extract the internal structure of the video contents. As an example, a news video consists of several sections such as politics, economics, sports and others, and also each section consists of individual topics. With this information in hand, users can ore easily access the required video frames. This paper addresses the problem of automatic shot boundary detection and selection of representative frames (R-frames), which are the essential step in recognizing the internal structure of video contents. In the shot boundary detection, a new algorithm that have dual detectors which are designed specifically for the abrupt boundaries (cuts) and gradually changing bounaries respectively is proposed. Compared to the existing 미algorithms that mostly have tried to detect both types by a single mechanism, the proposed algorithm is proved to be more robust and accurate. Also in the problem of R-frame selection, simple mechanical approaches such as selecting one frame every other second have been adopted. However this approach often selects too many R-frames in static short, while drops important frames in dynamic shots. To improve the selection mechanism, a new R-frame selection algorithm that uses motion information extracted from pixel difference is proposed.

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