“Content-aware display adaptation and editing for stereoscopic images” by Chang, Liang and Chuang

  • ©Che-Han Chang, Chia-Kai Liang, and Yung-Yu Chuang

  • ©Che-Han Chang, Chia-Kai Liang, and Yung-Yu Chuang

  • ©Che-Han Chang, Chia-Kai Liang, and Yung-Yu Chuang

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    Content-aware display adaptation and editing for stereoscopic images

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    We propose a content-aware stereoscopic image display adaptation method which simultaneously resizes a binocular image to the target resolution and adapts its depth to the comfort zone of the display while preserving the perceived shapes of prominent objects [Chang et al. 2011]. This method does not require depth information or dense correspondences. Given the specification of the target display and a sparse set of correspondences, our method efficiently deforms the input stereoscopic images for display adaptation by solving a least-squares energy minimization problem. This can be used to adjust stereoscopic images to fit displays with different real estates, aspect ratios, and comfort zones. In addition, with slight modifications to the energy function, our method allows users to interactively adjust the sizes, locations, and depths of the selected objects, giving users aesthetic control for depth perception.

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    1. Chang, C.-H., Liang, C.-K., and Chuang, Y.-Y. 2011. Content-aware display adaptation and interactive editing for stereoscopic images. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, to appear.


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