“Video patch replacement” by Guskov

  • ©Igor Guskov

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    Video patch replacement

Session/Category Title:   About Face


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    A system for replacing user-specified portions of an input video sequence with custom content. The method relies on a kernel-based motion estimation procedure to establish frame-to-frame correspondence.

References:


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    4. Lin, W.-C. 2005. A Lattice-Based MRF Model for Dynamic Near-Regular Texture Tracking and Manipulation. PhD thesis, Carnegie Mellon University.
    5. Pérez, P., Gangnet, M., and Blake, A. 2003. Poisson image editing. ACM Trans. Graph. 22, 3, 313–318.
    6. Pilet, J., Lepetit, V., and Fua, P. 2005. Real-time non-rigid surface detection. In Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, San Diego, CA.


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