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      Key frame selection from MPEG video data

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      Author(s)
      Gerek, Ömer. N.
      Altunbaşak, Y.
      Date
      1997-02
      Source Title
      Proceedings - Visual Communications and Image Processing '97
      Print ISSN
      0277-786X
      Publisher
      SPIE
      Pages
      920 - 925
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      Abstract
      This paper describes a method for selecting key frames by using a number of parameters extracted from the MPEG video stream. The parameters are directly extracted from the compressed video stream without decompression. A combination of these parameters are then used in a rule based decision system. The computational complexity for extracting the parameters and for key frame decision rule is very small. As a results, the overall operation is very quickly performed and this makes our algorithm handy for practical purposes. The experimental results show that this method can select the distinctive frames of video streams successfully.
      Keywords
      Key frame selection
      MPEG
      Video database
      Video indexing
      Communication
      Computational complexity
      Database systems
      Digital image storage
      Image communication systems
      Image compression
      Image processing
      Imaging systems
      Indexing (materials working)
      Indexing (of information)
      Motion compensation
      Video recording
      Video streaming
      Visual communication
      Compressed video streams
      Decision rules
      Decision systems
      MPEG video streams
      Mpeg videos
      Motion Picture Experts Group standards
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27690
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      http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.263304
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