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Low Level Analysis of Video Using Spatiotemporal Pixel Blocks
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Video Analysis and Representation
Low Level Analysis of Video Using Spatiotemporal Pixel Blocks
Umut Naci1 and Alan Hanjalic1
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Delft University of Technology, Faculty of EEMCS, Department of Mediamatics, ICT Group, Mekelweg 4, 2628CD, Delft, The Netherlands |
Abstract
Low-level video analysis is an important step for further semantic interpretation of the video. This provides information
about the camera work, video editing process, shape, texture, color and topology of the objects and the scenes captured by
the camera. Here we introduce a framework capable of extracting the information about the shot boundaries and the camera and
object motion, based on the analysis of spatiotemporal pixel blocks in a series of video frames. Extracting the motion information
and detecting shot boundaries using the same underlying principle is the main contribution of this paper. Besides, this original
principle is likely to improve robustness of the abovementioned low-level video analysis as it avoids typical problems of
standard frame-based approaches and the camera motion information provides critical help to improve the shot boundary detection
performance. The system is evaluated using TRECVID data [1] with promising results.
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