Nam et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Detection of gradual transitions in video sequences using b-spline interpolationNam et al., 2005
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- Nam J
- Tewfik A
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- IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
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We present a novel technique for detecting the presence of a gradual transition in video sequences and automatically identifying its type. Our scheme focuses on analyzing the characteristics of the underlying special edit effects and estimates actual transitions by …
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