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Interest Points Tracking in Video Sequence of Non-stationary Camera
Studený, Pavel ; Davídek, Daniel (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of tracking feature points earned from videosequences of hand helded camera. The work is focused on the case of moving camera and static background, and events that are associated with this case and can occur. There is studied the movement of the camera, which is given its direction and speed. The aim of this work is the election and the subsequent implementation of three fundamentally different methods suitable for tracking feature points in case of moving camera and their comparison according to set criteria. On the basis of comparison will be under pre-defined conditions chosen algorithm that is best able to deal with tracing these points.
Shot Boundary Detection
Klicnar, Lukáš ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
Shot boundary detection is a process of automatically finding the boundaries between shots in a video. This work primarily deals with detection of hard-cuts, but gradual transitions are also considered. At first, fundamental terms of this field are explained, commonly used methods are shortly described. The main part of this work is design and implementation of system for shot boundary detection based on combination of two methods. The first one is comparison of color histograms for adjacent frames. Second approach is based on visual feature tracking. The analysis of behavior of those features is done by estimating their first derivatives. Proposed system was tested on small, manually annotated set of test data, which showed that both features are suitable for this task. Detector proved its ability to find hard-cuts with good precision. It was also able to detect some gradual transitions.
Interest Points Tracking in Video Sequence of Non-stationary Camera
Studený, Pavel ; Davídek, Daniel (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of tracking feature points earned from videosequences of hand helded camera. The work is focused on the case of moving camera and static background, and events that are associated with this case and can occur. There is studied the movement of the camera, which is given its direction and speed. The aim of this work is the election and the subsequent implementation of three fundamentally different methods suitable for tracking feature points in case of moving camera and their comparison according to set criteria. On the basis of comparison will be under pre-defined conditions chosen algorithm that is best able to deal with tracing these points.
Shot Boundary Detection
Klicnar, Lukáš ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
Shot boundary detection is a process of automatically finding the boundaries between shots in a video. This work primarily deals with detection of hard-cuts, but gradual transitions are also considered. At first, fundamental terms of this field are explained, commonly used methods are shortly described. The main part of this work is design and implementation of system for shot boundary detection based on combination of two methods. The first one is comparison of color histograms for adjacent frames. Second approach is based on visual feature tracking. The analysis of behavior of those features is done by estimating their first derivatives. Proposed system was tested on small, manually annotated set of test data, which showed that both features are suitable for this task. Detector proved its ability to find hard-cuts with good precision. It was also able to detect some gradual transitions.

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