Camera, Lights, Action!
Wednesday, 2 August
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Room 253
Session Chair: Caroline Larboulette, Vienna University of Technology
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Room 253
Session Chair: Caroline Larboulette, Vienna University of Technology
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Stabilized Super-Resolution Zooming A novel technique for stabilizing video concurrently with super-resolution zooming. In the proposed method, both the stabilization and the super-resolution zooming are performed in a unified framework. Satoshi Kondo Tadamasa Toma Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. kondo.satoshi (at) jp.panasonic.com |
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Moviemaps Revisited Moviemaps are spatialised movies, allowing the viewer to interactively travel through a movie sequence. This sketch presents a different approach and new possibilities for creation of moviemaps. Dietmar Offenhuber FH Hagenberg dietmar.offenhuber (at) fh-hagenberg.at |
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Real-Time Triangulation Matting Using Passive Polarization Replacing the traditional studio bluescreen with a polarized one allows autonomous video matting for special effects without blue spill and scene restrictions. Morgan McGuire Williams College morgan (at) cs.brown.edu Wojciech Matusik Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) |
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Real-Time Stereo Vision Using Semi-Global Matching on Programmable Graphics Hardware Extracting depth information from stereo images in real time allows interactive 3D operations on live video streams. This sketch presents a novel implementation of semi-global matching on graphics-processing hardware. Ilya D. Rosenberg Philip L. Davidson Casey M.R. Muller New York University Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences siggraph (at) nullterminated.com Jefferson Y. Han New York University Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences |
