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cap.release()

import cv2 import numpy as np

print(f"Average Red: {avg_red}, Average Green: {avg_green}, Average Blue: {avg_blue}") else: print("No frames processed.") video_13@09-08-2021_17-18-48.mp4

while cap.isOpened(): ret, frame = cap.read() if not ret: break For this example, let's assume you want to

Creating a feature from a video file, such as "video_13@09-08-2021_17-18-48.mp4", involves extracting meaningful information or characteristics (features) from the video that can be used for various applications like video classification, object detection, content recommendation, or video summarization. The specific feature you might want to extract depends on your application. Here, I'll outline a general approach to creating a feature from a video file using Python and the OpenCV library, a common choice for video processing. For this example, let's assume you want to extract a simple feature like the average frame color or a more complex one like the presence of certain objects. We'll focus on extracting a basic feature: the average color of each frame. Step 1: Install OpenCV First, you need to have OpenCV installed in your environment. You can install it via pip: You can install it via pip:

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