Video shot boundary detection: seven years of TRECVid activity

TitleVideo shot boundary detection: seven years of TRECVid activity
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSmeaton, Alan, Over Paul, and Doherty Aiden R.
Journal TitleComputer Vision and Image Understanding
Volume114
Issue4
Pages411-418
ISSN1077-3142
KeywordsRP5
Abstract

Shot boundary detection (SBD) is the process of automatically detecting the boundaries between shots in video. It is a problem which has attracted much attention since video became available in digital form as it is an essential pre-processing step to almost all video analysis, indexing, summarisation, search, and other content-based operations. Automatic SBD was one of the tracks of activity within the annual TRECVid benchmarking exercise, each year from 2001 to 2007 inclusive. Over those seven years we have seen 57 different research groups from across the world work to determine the best approaches to SBD while using a common dataset and common scoring metrics. In this paper we present an overview of the TRECVid shot boundary detection task, a high-level overview of the most significant of the approaches taken, and a comparison of performances, focussing on one year (2005) as an example.

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