• Title of article

    Color Measurement by Imaging Spectrometry

  • Author/Authors

    Stokman، H. M. G. نويسنده , , Gevers، Th. نويسنده , , Koenderink، J. J. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    -235
  • From page
    236
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    A key step for managing a large video database is to partition the video sequences into shots. Past approaches to this problem tend to confuse gradual shot changes with changes caused by smooth camera motions. This is in part due to the fact that camera motion has not been dealt with in a more fundamental way. We propose an approach that is based on a physical constraint used in optical flow analysis, namely, the total brightness of a scene point across two frames should remain constant if the change across two frames is a result of smooth camera motion. Since the brightness constraint would be violated across a shot change, the detection can be based on detecting the violation of this constraint. It is robust because it uses only the qualitative aspect of the brightness constraint-detecting a scene change rather than estimating the scene itself. Moreover, by tapping on the significant know-how in using this constraint, the algorithmʹs robustness is further enhanced. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the performance of various algorithms. It is shown that our algorithm is less likely to interpret gradual camera motions as shot changes, resulting in a better precision performance than most other algorithms. However, its performance deteriorates under large camera or object motions. A twin-threshold scheme is proposed to improve its robustness.
  • Keywords
    visual inspection , imaging spectrometry , color measurement , calibration , error propagation
  • Journal title
    COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
  • Record number

    33951