In the News (2011): “Shake it like an Instagram picture — Online Video News”
Our work, as described in the following paper, now showcased in youtube.
- M. Grundmann, V. Kwatra, and I. Essa (2011), “Auto-Directed Video Stabilization with Robust L1 Optimal Camera Paths,” in Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2011. [PDF] [WEBSITE] [VIDEO] [DEMO] [DOI] [BLOG] [BIBTEX]
@inproceedings{2011-Grundmann-AVSWROCP, Author = {M. Grundmann and V. Kwatra and I. Essa}, Blog = {http://prof.irfanessa.com/2011/06/19/videostabilization/}, Booktitle = {Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, Date-Modified = {2013-01-26 14:23:00 +0000}, Demo = {http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MiY-PNy-GU}, Doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2011.5995525}, Month = {June}, Pdf = {http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~irfan/p/2011-Grundmann-AVSWROCP.pdf}, Publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, Title = {Auto-Directed Video Stabilization with Robust L1 Optimal Camera Paths}, Url = {http://www.cc.gatech.edu/cpl/projects/videostabilization/}, Video = {http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5keG1Y810U}, Year = {2011}, Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.cc.gatech.edu/cpl/projects/videostabilization/}}
YouTube effects: Shake it like an Instagram picture
via YouTube effects: Shake it like an Instagram picture — Online Video News.
YouTube users can now apply a number of Instagram-like effects to their videos, giving them a cartoonish or Lomo-like look with the click of a button. The effects are part of a new editing feature that also includes cropping and advanced image stabilization.
Taking the shaking out of video uploads should go a long way towards making some of the amateur footage captured on mobile phones more watchable, but it can also be resource-intensive — which is why Google’s engineers invented an entirely new approach toward image stabilization.
The new editing functionality will be part of YouTube’s video page, where a new “Edit video” button will offer access to filters and other editing functionality. This type of post-processing is separate from YouTube’s video editor, which allows to produce new videos based on existing clips.
Tags: 2011, Computational Photography, Computational Video, Computer Vision, Video Stabilization, WWW
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