Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for Telecommun., Heinrich-Hertz-Inst., Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
As books have chapters, sections, paragraphs, sentences, etc., videos have an inherent hierarchical structure as well. Chapters, scenes, shots and sub-shots are the temporal units in videos. Because manual structure extraction is time-consuming, automatic segmentation has been a research effort in the past 10 to 15 years and is a prerequisite for efficient video indexing, annotation, search and retrieval. This paper focuses on our recent research in the fields of scene, shot and sub-shot extraction and their combination into a video structure detection system. The first step is the detection of shot transitions with separate detectors for hard cuts, fades, dissolves and wipes. Then complex shots are further segmented into semantically meaningful units called sub-shots. Finally the results are employed to extract scenes. We propose to use film-grammar based on shot transition types to improve the results of scene detection. The algorithms proposed are robust to distortions and artefacts found in digitized archived video.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image segmentation; object detection; video signal processing; film-grammar; scene detection; scene extraction; shot transition detection; structure extraction; subshot extraction; temporal video structuring; video content annotation; video content preservation; video hierarchical structure; video segmentation; video structure detection; video temporal unit; Books; Decoding; Detectors; Gunshot detection systems; Histograms; Indexing; Layout; Robustness; Sections; Support vector machines; scene; shot; sub-shot detection; temporal video segmentation; video structuring;