1998
@inproceedings{MaP1998,
vgclass = {refpap},
vgproject = {cbir},
author = {Mrinal Kumar Mandal and Sethuraman Panchanathan},
title = {Video Segmentation in the Wavelet Domain},
editor = {C.-C. Jay Kuo and Shih-Fu Chang and Sethuraman
Panchanathan},
booktitle = {Multimedia Storage and Archiving Systems III (VV02)},
address = {Boston, Massachusetts, USA},
volume = {3527},
series = {SPIE Proceedings},
pages = {262--270},
month = {November},
year = {1998},
note = {(SPIE Symposium on Voice, Video and Data Communications)},
abstract = {Automatic video indexing is an important feature in the
design of a video databases. Recently, compressed domain techniques
have become popular due to their inherent advantages of efficiency and
reduced complexity. Wavelet transform is emerging as a powerful tool
for efficient compression of visual information. A variety of wavelet
based video compression techniques have been reported in the
literature. However, there has been little work done in the area of
video indexing in the wavelet domain. In this paper, we present video
segmentation techniques in a wavelet based compression framework. These
techniques employ wavelet coefficients, their distribution, and the
motion vectors estimated by the associated video coder. Simulation
results show that the proposed techniques provide good indexing
performance at a low complexity.},
}