Abstract
Content-based video indexing and retrieval has its foundations in the analyses of the prime video temporal structures. Consequently, technologies for video segmentation and key-frame extraction have become crucial for the development of advanced digital video systems. Conventional algorithms for video partitioning and key-frame extraction are mainly implemented autonomously. By focusing the analysis on compressed video features, this paper introduces a real-time algorithm for scene change detection and key-frame extraction that generates frame difference metrics by analysing the statistics of the macro-block features extracted from an MPEG compressed stream. The key-frame extraction method is implemented using difference metrics in curve simplification by means of a discrete contour evolution algorithm. This approach resulted in a fast and robust algorithm. Results of computer simulations are reported.
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Calic, J., & Izquierdo, E. (2002). Efficient key-frame extraction and video analysis. In Proceedings - International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, ITCC 2002 (pp. 28–33). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ITCC.2002.1000355
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