Video Shot Boundary Detection Using Finite Ridgelet Transform Method

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Video shot transition identification constitutes an important computer vision research field, being applied, as an essential step, in many digital video analysis domains: video scene detection, video compression, video indexing, video content retrieval and video object tracking. In this paper we propose a novel technique for shot boundary detection using finite ridgelet transform aiming to obtain fast and accurate boundary detection. We devise new two step algorithm for automatic shot boundary detection. Firstly effect of illumination change is removed using DCT and DWT. Then shot boundary is detected using finite ridgelet transform. The ridgelet transform was introduced as a sparse expansion for functions on continuous spaces that are smooth away from discontinuities along lines. This transform is a new directional resolution transform and it is more suitable for describing the signals with line or super-plane singularities. Finite ridgelet transform is a discrete orthonormal version of ridgelet transform. Experimental result indicates that finite ridgelet transform offers an efficient representation for frames that are smooth away from line discontinuities or straight edges. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.

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Bhalotra, P. S. A., & Patil, B. D. (2014). Video Shot Boundary Detection Using Finite Ridgelet Transform Method. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 249 VOLUME II, pp. 163–171). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03095-1_18

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