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Kamaelia docs : Kamaelia.Video.DetectShotChanges.DetectShotChanges

Kamaelia.Video.DetectShotChanges.DetectShotChanges

For examples and more explanations, see the module level docs.


class DetectShotChanges(Axon.Component.component)

DetectShotChanges([threshold]) -> new DetectShotChanges component.

Send (framenumber, videoframe) tuples to the "inbox" inbox. Sends out (framenumber, confidence) to its "outbox" outbox when a cut has probably occurred in the video sequence.

Keyword arguments:

  • threshold -- threshold for the confidence value, above which a cut is detected (default=0.9)

Methods defined here

Warning!

You should be using the inbox/outbox interface, not these methods (except construction). This documentation is designed as a roadmap as to their functionalilty for maintainers and new component developers.

main(self)

Main loop

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