Abstract
Video abstraction is a basic step for intelligent access to video and multimedia databases which facilitates content-based video indexing, retrieving and browsing. This paper presents a new video abstraction scheme. The proposed method relies on two stages. First, video is divided into short segments. Second, keyframes in each segment are selected using particle swarm optimisation. A group of experiments show that the proposed technique is promising in regards to selecting the most significant keyframes despite a sustainment in overhead processing.
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