Multimed Tools Appl
DOI 10.1007/s11042-014-2273-y
A shot detection technique using linear regression of shot
transition pattern
Debabrata Dutta · Sanjoy Kumar Saha ·
Bhabatosh Chanda
Received: 6 July 2013 / Revised: 4 September 2014 / Accepted: 8 September 2014
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014
Abstract Video segmentation acts as the fundamental step for various applications like,
archiving, content based retrieval, copy detection and summarization of video data. Shot
detection is first level of segmentation. In this work, a shot detection methodology is pre-
sented that evolves around a simple shot transition model based on the similarity of the
frames with respect to a reference frame. Frames in an individual shot are very similar in
terms of their visual content. Whenever a shot transition occurs a change in similarity val-
ues appears. For an abrupt transition, the rate of change is very high, while for gradual it is
not so apparent. To overcome the effect of noise in similarity values, line is fit over a small
window using a linear regression. Thus slope of this line exhibits the underlying pattern of
transition. A novel algorithm for shot detection, hence, is developed based on the variation
pattern of the similarity values of the frames with respect to a reference frame. First an algo-
rithm is proposed, which is direct descendant of the underlying transition model and applies
a threshold on the similarity values to detect the transitions. Then this algorithm is improved
by utilizing the slope of linear approximation of variation in similarity values rather than
the absolute values, following least square regression. Threshold on the slope is determined
with a bias towards minimizing false rejection rate at the cost of false acceptance rate.
Finally, a simple post-processing technique is adopted to reduce the false detection. Exper-
iment is done with the video sequences taken from TRECVID 2001 database, action type
movie video, recorded sports and news video. Comparison with few other systems indicates
that the performance of the proposed scheme is quite satisfactory.
D. Dutta
Tirthapati Institution, Kolkata, India
e-mail: debabratadutta2u@gmail.com
S. K. Saha ()
CSE Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
e-mail: sks ju@yahoo.co.in
B. Chanda
ECS Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
e-mail: chanda@isical.ac.in