Digital video shot boundary detector investigation
Abstract
Many algorithms have been proposed and evaluated
for the detection of shot boundaries in digital video.
Although these techniques have been verified, there remains
a lack of standardised data to classify which techniques
are best suited for certain applications. The Jensen-Shannon
divergence (JSD) is one such technique used for shot boundary
detection. In this article the JSD technique was adapted
to handle monochromatic and RGB videos. This adaptation
made it possible for the JSD technique to be evaluated in the
RGB and monochromatic (grayscale) color spaces as well as
the effect of video resizing in terms of recall, precision and
execution time