Statistical feature extraction from compressed video sequences

To maximise the benefits from data compression, it would be advantageous to develop algorithms that do not require decompression to extract relevant information for post processing. In this paper, a novel technique for extracting variance is proposed for MPEG-2 compressed video using Parseval's theorem. Results show that the estimated variance closely matches with the actual variance. Furthermore, this technique is applied to identify scene changes in the compressed domain.

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