Title :
Video shot boundary detection using dual-tree complex wavelet transform
Author :
Mishra, Ravishankar ; Singhai, S.K. ; Sharma, Mukesh
Author_Institution :
C.V. Raman Univ., Bilaspur, India
Abstract :
Many algorithms have been proposed for detecting video shot boundaries and classifying shot and shot transition types. This paper presents a novel approach to processing encoded video sequences prior to complete decoding. Detection of gradual transition and the elimination of disturbances caused by illumination change or fast object and camera motion are the major challenges to the current shot boundary detection techniques. These disturbances are often mistaken as shot boundaries. Therefore, it is a challenging task to develop a method that is not only insensitive to various disturbances but also sensitive enough to capture a shot change. To address these challenges, we propose an algorithm for shot boundary detection in the presence of illumination change, fast object motion, and fast camera motion. This is important for accurate and robust detection of shot boundaries and in turn critical for high-level content based analysis of video. First, the propose algorithm extracts structure features from each video frame by using dual-tree complex wavelet transform. Then, spatial domain structure similarity is computed between adjacent frames. The declaration of shot boundaries are decided based on carefully chosen thresholds. Experimental study is performed on a number of videos that include significant illumination change and fast motion of camera and objects. The performance comparison of the proposed algorithm with other existing techniques validates its effectiveness in terms of better Recall & Precision.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image classification; image motion analysis; image sequences; object detection; trees (mathematics); video signal processing; wavelet transforms; dual-tree complex wavelet transform; fast camera motion; fast object motion; feature extraction; illumination change; precision measure; recall measure; shot boundary; shot change; shot classification type; shot transition type; video content based analysis; video sequences; video shot boundary detection; Color; Continuous wavelet transforms; Histograms; Lighting; Video sequences;
Conference_Titel :
Advance Computing Conference (IACC), 2013 IEEE 3rd International
Conference_Location :
Ghaziabad
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4527-9
DOI :
10.1109/IAdCC.2013.6514398