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Computer vision / Digital signal processing / Segmentation / Frame rate / Moving frame / Film frame / Imaging / Vision / Match moving / Video processing / Image processing / Shot transition detection
Date: 2008-12-03 08:54:03
Computer vision
Digital signal processing
Segmentation
Frame rate
Moving frame
Film frame
Imaging
Vision
Match moving
Video processing
Image processing
Shot transition detection

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