sceneskiftdetektering
Sceneskiftdetektering, or scene change detection, is a fundamental process in video analysis. It aims to identify temporal discontinuities within a video stream, marking points where one distinct scene ends and another begins. These scene changes can manifest as abrupt cuts, dissolves, wipes, or fades. The primary goal is to segment a video into its constituent shots, which are often considered the basic building blocks of a film or video sequence.
The techniques for scene change detection can be broadly categorized into pixel-based and feature-based methods. Pixel-based
Common applications of scene change detection include video editing and summarization, where it aids in identifying