An optimized dynamic scene change detection algorithm for H.264/AVC encoded video sequences

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Scene change detection plays an important role in a number of video applications, including video indexing, semantic features extraction, and, in general, pre- and post-processing operations. This paper deals with the design and performance evaluation of a dynamic scene change detector optimized for H.264/AVC encoded video sequences. The detector is based on a dynamic threshold that adaptively tracks different features of the video sequence, to increase the whole scheme accuracy in correctly locating true scene changes. The solution has been tested on suitable video sequences resembling real-world videos thanks to a number of different motion features, and has provided good performance without requiring an increase in decoder complexity. This is a valuable issue, considering the possible application of the proposed algorithm in post-processing operations, such as error concealment for video decoding in typical error prone video transmission environments, such as wireless networks. © 2010 Giorgio Rascioni et al.

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Spinsante, S., Rascioni, G., & Gambi, E. (2010). An optimized dynamic scene change detection algorithm for H.264/AVC encoded video sequences. International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/864123

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