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A study on automatic shot change detection

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Multimedia Applications, Services and Techniques — ECMAST'98 (ECMAST 1998)

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We present a study of various automatic shot change detection methods for video segmentation which have been proposed in the literature. We identify representatives of the main approaches to the problem of shot cut detection and compare them experimentally on a large number of sequences. We discuss the relative merits of various algorithms and their uses.

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Yusoff, Y., Christmas, W., Kittler, J. (1998). A study on automatic shot change detection. In: Hutchison, D., Schäfer, R. (eds) Multimedia Applications, Services and Techniques — ECMAST'98. ECMAST 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1425. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-64594-2_94

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