Statistically, among the common video types, sports videos have more interesting moments than other types of videos. And it is often desired to automatically detect some special frames in sports videos, like close shot of athletes, illegality penalty, controversial goal, game result judgement, etc. In this thesis, we focus on two scenarios of video frame detection in sports videos: transition frame detection and video frame detection for sprint judgement. For the first scenario, we study a particular type of video transition, i.e. dissolve. Dissolve is the basic artificial effect of gradual transitions in video sequences, which is widely used in TV programs and movies. Through dissolve detection, interesting and important video temp...
In this paper, we approach the problem of detecting editing features suitable for video annotation, ...
Automatic video segmentation plays a vital role in sports videos annotation. This paper presents a f...
In this paper, we approach the problem of detecting editing features suitable for video annotation, ...
Abstract — The first step in video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection...
The first step in generic video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection. C...
The first step in generic video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection. C...
Two algorithms are presented for the detection of gradual transitions in video sequences. The first ...
Accurate shot change detection plays vital role to organize video contents into meaningful parts for...
In this paper we propose a system for automatic detection of shots in sport videos. Our work covers ...
In this paper we propose a system for automatic detection of shots in sport videos. Our work covers ...
We present improved algorithms for cut, fade, and dissolve detection which are fundamental steps in ...
In many sports, the majority of highlights are confined to relatively short durations of intense ac...
We present improved algorithms for cut, fade, and dissolve detection which are fundamental steps in ...
The process of shot break detection is a fundamental component in automatic video indexing, editing ...
The first step in generic video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection. C...
In this paper, we approach the problem of detecting editing features suitable for video annotation, ...
Automatic video segmentation plays a vital role in sports videos annotation. This paper presents a f...
In this paper, we approach the problem of detecting editing features suitable for video annotation, ...
Abstract — The first step in video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection...
The first step in generic video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection. C...
The first step in generic video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection. C...
Two algorithms are presented for the detection of gradual transitions in video sequences. The first ...
Accurate shot change detection plays vital role to organize video contents into meaningful parts for...
In this paper we propose a system for automatic detection of shots in sport videos. Our work covers ...
In this paper we propose a system for automatic detection of shots in sport videos. Our work covers ...
We present improved algorithms for cut, fade, and dissolve detection which are fundamental steps in ...
In many sports, the majority of highlights are confined to relatively short durations of intense ac...
We present improved algorithms for cut, fade, and dissolve detection which are fundamental steps in ...
The process of shot break detection is a fundamental component in automatic video indexing, editing ...
The first step in generic video processing is temporal segmentation, i.e. shot boundary detection. C...
In this paper, we approach the problem of detecting editing features suitable for video annotation, ...
Automatic video segmentation plays a vital role in sports videos annotation. This paper presents a f...
In this paper, we approach the problem of detecting editing features suitable for video annotation, ...