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Research Seminar - October 10, 2003
Video Rewrite
Tzu Yen Wong
Computer Science & Software Engineering
1pm Friday 10th October, 2003
Computer Science & Software Engineering
Seminar Room 1.24
Abstract:
My proposed research is "video rewrite". It
is a new field of research aiming to utilize the photo-realism of real
video input to synthesize new video output without having three
dimensional (3D) information of the scene. By finding similar frames
and restructuring the original frame sequence, it is possible to
generate realistic looking animations or video loops without having to
construct complex 3D model and movement model. Two areas of video
rewrite I am interested in are video-based animation and "video
texture" generation. Video texture is a video that plays forever,
which could be used as a dynamic picture.
The basic difficulty of rewriting video is how to preserve temporal
and spatial coherence of the output video while the sequence and
regions of input video is being restructured, either randomly or under
specific control. The problem areas associated with it are
segmentation, similarity measurement, transformation, representation
of features, control scheme for animation and the final
stitching-together.
Since this area of research is in its beginning stage, current
research uses mostly off-the-shelf algorithms or implementations. More
research is needed to explore this new open land. I am interested in
investigation on the areas of similarity measurement, transformation
techniques and animation control scheme.
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