Title :
A principled approach to fast partitioning of uncompressed video
Author :
Adjeroh, Donald A. ; Lee, M.C. ; Orji, Cyril U.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract :
One basic technique often used to reduce the huge computation involved in video partitioning is by selective processing of a subpart of the video frames. However, the choice of this proportion has so far been made randomly, without any formal basis. An ad hoc selection of this subpart cannot always guarantee a reduction in computation while ensuring effective partitioning. The paper argues for a principled basis for the selection of such parameters to ensure effective and efficient partitioning of video sequences. It presents a formal method for determining the optimal window size and the minimum thresholds which ensure that decisions on scene similarity are made on a reliable, effective and principled basis. To account for illumination variations and possible motion in the video, the use of neighbourhood-based colour ratio features is proposed, which avoids the huge computational requirements of explicit motion compensation operations
Keywords :
image sequences; lighting; motion compensation; multimedia computing; video signal processing; visual databases; computation; fast partitioning; illumination variations; minimum thresholds; neighbourhood-based colour ratio feature; optimal window size; scene similarity decisions; selective subpart processing; uncompressed video; video frames; video motion; video sequence partitioning; Computer science; Databases; Filters; Histograms; Indexing; Information retrieval; Layout; Lighting; Motion compensation; Video sequences;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Database Management Systems, 1996., Proceedings of International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Blue Mountain Lake, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7469-5
DOI :
10.1109/MMDBMS.1996.541862