Video Shot Cut Boundary Detection using Histogram

Abstract

  color histogram as well as gray scale histogram. This technique is able to differentiate abrupt shot boundary detection. The aim of this method is to provide a simple and fast algorithm to work in real time with high

Authors and Affiliations

Vrutant Hem Thakore

Keywords

Related Articles

 Static Analysis for Malicious Codes Study

 Computer viruses are big threat to computer world, researchers doing work in this area have made various efforts in the direction of classification and detection methods of these viruses. Graph mining and system c...

 A Review of a Stabilization Method for the Nigerian Deltaic Peaty Clay (Chikoko)

 The Nigerian deltaic clay (locally known as chikoko) is extremely soft marine clay (peat) requiring expensive deep foundations. It is highly organic. Like every other peat, it deforms and fails under light surchar...

Static, Fatigue and Modal Analysis of Connecting Rod under Different Loading Conditions

Connecting rod is a major link between piston and crankshaft. Its primary function is to convert reciprocating motion into rotary motion of crankshaft. Connecting rod is subjected to more stress than any other engine c...

RELATIVE STUDY OF OUTLIER DETECTION PROCEDURES

Data Mining just alludes to the extraction of exceptionally intriguing patterns of the data from the monstrous data sets. Outlier detection is one of the imperative parts of data mining which Rexall discovers the percep...

 OGEDIDS: OPPOSITIONAL GENETIC PROGRAMMING ENSEMBLE FOR DISTRIBUTED INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS

 Due to the wide range application of internet and computer networks, the securing of information is indispensable one. In order to secure the information system more effectively, various distributed intrusion detec...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP117405
  • DOI -
  • Views 91
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Vrutant Hem Thakore (30).  Video Shot Cut Boundary Detection using Histogram. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 2(4), 672-675. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-117405