Friday, 30 November 14:15 - 16:00 | Peridot 201
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Gaze Correction for Home Video ConferencingWe present a gaze correction system suitable for mainstream home video conferencing or podcasting. It uses inexpensive consumer hardware, achieves real-time performance and requires just a simple and short setup. Both the integrity and expressiveness of the face and the fidelity of the scene as a whole are preserved. Claudia Kuster, ETH Zürich |
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Discontinuity-Aware Video Object CutoutAn efficient video cutout system that is capable of handling temporal discontinuities due to disocclusion, topology changes, etc. A novel directional segmenting classifier and a learning-based classifier combination method are proposed. High-quality results can be obtained with much fewer user interactions in comparison with existing systems. Zhong Fan, Shandong University |
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Video Stabilization using Epipolar GeometryWe present a new video stabilization technique that uses projective reconstruction to treat jittered videos. This level of scene-understanding achieves the physical correctness of 3D methods yet avoids their lack of robustness and computational costs. We also describe a reprojection that accounts for non-stationary objects in a principled way. Raanan Fattal, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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Transfusive Image ManipulationWe present a method for consistent automatic transfer of edits on one image to many other images of the same subject. We introduce novel, content-adaptive weight functions that enhance the Lucas-Kanade non-rigid alignment framework. Our method is robust to changes in view-point, illumination and subject arrangement. Kaan Yücer, ETH Zurich |