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Key Frame Extraction

Also known as: Keyframe Selection, Key Frame Selection

A computer vision technique that automatically identifies and selects the most representative or highest-quality frames from a continuous video stream. In accessibility contexts, key frame extraction is used in mobile assistive applications to select well-focused, information-rich images from a blind user's camera feed without requiring them to manually take photos, improving the quality of input sent to object recognition or visual question-answering services.

Category: computer vision · assistive technology

Related: Object Recognition · Computer Vision · Blind Photography · Optical Flow

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