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Video Stereolization: Combining Motion Analysis with User Interaction
2012
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
We present a semi-automatic system that converts conventional videos into stereoscopic videos by combining motion analysis with user interaction, aiming to transfer as much as possible labeling work from the user to the computer. In addition to the widely-used structure from motion (SFM) techniques, we develop two new methods that analyze the optical flow to provide additional qualitative depth constraints. They remove the camera movement restriction imposed by SFM so that general motions can
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2011.114
pmid:21690648
fatcat:mlwyluvh3vcp3jh2v2v7riu3cm