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Transfusive Image Manipulation

Transfusive Image Manipulation

by Martina Haefeli | Nov 1, 2012 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Transfusive Image Manipulation   We present a method for consistent automatic transfer of edits applied to one image to many other images of the same object or scene. November 1, 2012ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2012  Authors Kaan Yucer (Disney Research/ETH Zurich Joint PhD)...
Depth Image Based Compositing for Stereo 3D

Depth Image Based Compositing for Stereo 3D

by Martina Haefeli | Oct 15, 2012 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Depth Image Based Compositing for Stereo 3D   We investigate new methods for compositing live action stereo 3D, given two stereo camera systems and a corresponding depth map. October 15, 20123D Television Conference (3DTV-CON) 2012   Authors Lars Schnyder (Disney...
Fast and Stable Color Balancing for Images and Augmented Reality

Fast and Stable Color Balancing for Images and Augmented Reality

by Martina Haefeli | Oct 13, 2012 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Fast and Stable Color Balancing for Images and Augmented Reality   This paper addresses the problem of globally balancing colors between images. The input to our algorithm is a sparse set of desired color correspondences between a source and a target image. October...
Object and Animation Display with Multiple Aerial Vehicles

Object and Animation Display with Multiple Aerial Vehicles

by Martina Haefeli | Oct 7, 2012 | Robotics

Object and Animation Display with Multiple Aerial Vehicles   This paper presents a fully automated method to display objects and animations in 3D with a group of aerial vehicles. October 7, 2012IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)...
Improved Reconstruction of Deforming Surfaces by Cancelling Ambient Occlusion

Improved Reconstruction of Deforming Surfaces by Cancelling Ambient Occlusion

by Martina Haefeli | Oct 7, 2012 | Capture, Visual Computing

Improved Reconstruction of Deforming Surfaces by Cancelling Ambient Occlusion   We present a general technique for improving space-time re- constructions of deforming surfaces, which are captured in an video-based reconstruction scenario under uniform illumination....
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