Fernando et al., 2002 - Google Patents
A unified approach to scene change detection in uncompressed and compressed videoFernando et al., 2002
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- Fernando W
- Canagarajah C
- Bull D
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- IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
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There is an increasing need to extract key information automatically from video for the purposes of indexing, fast retrieval and scene analysis. To support this vision, reliable scene change detection algorithms must be developed. This paper describes a unified approach …
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