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VideoSnapping: Interactive Synchronization of Multiple Videos

VideoSnapping: Interactive Synchronization of Multiple Videos

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2014 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

VideoSnapping: Interactive Synchronization of Multiple Videos   We present an interactive method for computing optimal nonlinear temporal video alignments of an arbitrary number of videos. July 27, 2014ACM SIGGRAPH 2014   Authors Oliver Wang (Disney Research)...
Rigid Stabilization of Facial Expressions

Rigid Stabilization of Facial Expressions

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2014 | Capture, Visual Computing

Rigid Stabilization of Facial Expressions   In this project, we develop the first automatic face stabilization method that achieves professional-quality results on large sets of facial expressions. July 27, 2014ACM SIGGRAPH 2014   Authors Thabo Beeler (Disney...
Subspace Clothing Simulation Using Adaptive Bases

Subspace Clothing Simulation Using Adaptive Bases

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2014 | Animation, Visual Computing

Subspace Clothing Simulation Using Adaptive Bases   We present a new approach to clothing simulation using low-dimensional linear subspaces with temporally adaptive bases.  July 27, 2014ACM SIGGRAPH 2014   AuthorsFabian Hahn (Disney Research/ETH Joint...
Unifying Points, Beams, and Paths in Volumetric Light Transport Simulation

Unifying Points, Beams, and Paths in Volumetric Light Transport Simulation

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2014 | Rendering, Visual Computing

Unifying Points, Beams, and Paths in Volumetric Light Transport Simulation   Efficiently computing light transport in participating media in a manner that is robust to variations in media density, scattering albedo, and anisotropy is a difficult and important problem...
Capturing and Stylizing Hair for 3D Fabrication

Capturing and Stylizing Hair for 3D Fabrication

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2014 | Capture, VFX, Visual Computing

Capturing and Stylizing Hair for 3D Fabrication   In this paper we present the first method for *stylized* hair capture, a technique to reconstruct an individual’s actual hair-style in a manner suitable for physical reproduction. July 27, 2014ACM SIGGRAPH 2014...
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