Technical Papers
Video & Warping
Tuesday, 23 July 3:45 PM - 5:35 PM
Session Chair: Eli Shechtman, Adobe Research
Tuesday, 23 July 3:45 PM - 5:35 PM
Session Chair: Eli Shechtman, Adobe Research
A concise spectrum of looping videos with varying levels of dynamism to enable interactive control over the amount of scene activity in background images and slideshows, based on personal taste or mood. The representation also segments the scene into independently looping regions, allowing further local control.
Zicheng Liao
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Neel Joshi
Microsoft Research
Hugues Hoppe
Microsoft Research
A new 2D video stabilization method with a bundled-camera-paths model. The proposed method uses a mesh-based, spatially variant motion representation and an adaptive, space-time path optimization. It can fundamentally handle parallax and rolling-shutter effects without requiring long-feature trajectories or sparse 3D reconstruction.
Shuaicheng Liu
National University of Singapore
Lu Yuan
Microsoft Research Asia
Ping Tan
National University of Singapore
Jian Sun
Microsoft Research Asia
A content-aware warping algorithm for making a panoramic image with an irregular boundary into a rectangle.
Kaiming He
Microsoft Research Asia
Huiwen Chang
Tsinghua University
Jian Sun
Microsoft Research Asia
An approach for processing motion in videos based on analyzing local phase variations in complex-valued steerable pyramids, which improves significantly the results for motion magnification of our previous Eulerian method and introduces new capabilities.
Neal Wadhwa
Massachusetts Institute of Technology CSAIL
Michael Rubinstein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology CSAIL
Frédo Durand
Massachusetts Institute of Technology CSAIL
William T. Freeman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology CSAIL
This method of image-based rendering for urban scenes uses shape-preserving superpixel warps to complement 3D reconstruction by filling "plausible" depth in poorly reconstructed regions. The superpixel representation provides correct occlusions, and the shape-preserving warp alleviates rendering artifacts. The paper demonstrates pleasing free-viewpoint navigation on challenging scenes.
Gaurav Chaurasia
INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Sylvain Duchene
INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Olga Sorkine-Hornung
ETH Zürich
George Drettakis
REVES/INRIA Sophia Antipolis