“Temporally Coherent Video De-Anaglyph” by Roo and Richardt – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Temporally Coherent Video De-Anaglyph” by Roo and Richardt

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    Temporally Coherent Video De-Anaglyph

Session/Category Title:   Perception


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    This approach to convert existing anaglyph videos into stereoscopic 3D videos with full-color views builds on a temporal-coherence framework that also produces temporally coherent disparity maps and optical flow fields, which can be used for various post-processing tasks.

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    GASTAL, E. S. L., AND OLIVEIRA, M. M. 2011. Domain transform for edge-aware image and video processing. ACM Transactions on Graphics 30, 4, 69:1–12.

    JOULIN, A., AND KANG, S. B. 2013. Recovering stereo pairs from anaglyphs. In Proceedings of CVPR, 289–296.

    LANG, M., WANG, O., AYDIN, T., SMOLIC, A., AND GROSS, M. 2012. Practical temporal consistency for image-based graphics applications. ACM Transactions on Graphics 31, 4, 34:1–8.

    LIU, C., YUEN, J., AND TORRALBA, A. 2011. SIFT flow: Dense correspondence across scenes and its applications. Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 33, 5, 978–994.


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