Google I/O 2013: Secrets of Video Stabilization on YouTube
Presentation at Google I/0 2013 by Matthias Grundmann, John Gregg, and Vivek Kwatra on our Video Stabilizer on YouTube
Video stabilization is a key component of YouTubes video enhancement tools and youtube.com/editor. All YouTube uploads are automatically detected for shakiness and suggested stabilization if needed. This talk will describe the technical details behind our fully automatic one-click stabilization technology, including aspects such as camera path optimization, rolling shutter detection and removal, distributed computing for real-time previews, and camera shake detection. More info: http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2012/05/video-stabilization-on-youtube.html
Tags: 2013, Computational Video, Video Stabilization | Categories: Computational Photography and Video, Google, In The News, Matthias Grundmann, Presentations, Vivek Kwatra | Date: May 28th, 2013 | By: Irfan Essa |
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