Advanced Real-Time Manipulation of Video Streams [electronic resource] / by Jan Herling.
By: Herling, Jan [author.].
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Real-time Video and Image Inpainting -- Diminished and Mediated Reality -- Video and Image Manipulation and Synthesis.
Diminished Reality is a new fascinating technology that removes real-world content from live video streams. This sensational live video manipulation actually removes real objects and generates a coherent video stream in real-time. Viewers cannot detect modified content. Existing approaches are restricted to moving objects and static or almost static cameras and do not allow real-time manipulation of video content. Jan Herling presents a new and innovative approach for real-time object removal with arbitrary camera movements. Contents Real-time Video and Image Inpainting Diminished and Mediated Reality Video and Image Manipulation and Synthesis Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of Real-time Video Inpainting and Image Inpainting Experts in Video and Image Synthesis and in Computer Vision About the Author Jan Herling received the master's degree (Dipl.-Inf.) in computer science from the RWTH Aachen University in 2008 and the PhD degree from the Ilmenau University of Technology in 2013. He is a CTO and cofounder of fayteq, a company concerned with advanced video manipulation technologies.
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