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High-quality video view interpolation using a layered representation
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Realistic RenderingEngineeringView SynthesisImage AnalysisDifferentiable RenderingFilter (Video)Computational PhotographyComputational GeometryVideo RestorationLayered RepresentationGeometric ModelingMachine VisionVideo Quality3D VideoCompositingIntermediate ViewComputer VisionNatural SciencesDynamic Scenes
The ability to interactively control viewpoint while watching a video is an exciting application of image-based rendering. The goal of our work is to render dynamic scenes with interactive viewpoint control using a relatively small number of video cameras. In this paper, we show how high-quality video-based rendering of dynamic scenes can be accomplished using multiple synchronized video streams combined with novel image-based modeling and rendering algorithms. Once these video streams have been processed, we can synthesize any intermediate view between cameras at any time, with the potential for space-time manipulation.In our approach, we first use a novel color segmentation-based stereo algorithm to generate high-quality photoconsistent correspondences across all camera views. Mattes for areas near depth discontinuities are then automatically extracted to reduce artifacts during view synthesis. Finally, a novel temporal two-layer compressed representation that handles matting is developed for rendering at interactive rates.
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