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The increasing use of video editing software requires faster and more efficient editing tools. As a first step, these tools perform a temporal segmentation in shots that allows a later building of indexes describing the video content. Here, we propose a novel real-time high-quality shot detection strategy, suitable for the last generation of video editing software requiring both low computational cost and high quality results. While abrupt transitions are detected through a very fast pixel-based analysis, gradual transitions are obtained from an efficient edge-based analysis. Both analyses are reinforced with a motion analysis that helps to detect and discard false detections. This motion analysis is carried out exclusively over a reduced set of candidate transitions, thus maintaining the computational requirements demanded by new applications to fulfill user needs. | |
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Title
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IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics |
ISBN
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0098-3063 |
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Volume
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58 |
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10.1109/TCE.2012.6311337 |
Journal number
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3 |
From page
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917 |
To page
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925 |
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AGOSTO |
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