This paper describes a novel technique for synthesizing a dynamic scene from two images without the use of a 3D model. A scene containing rigid or non-rigid objects, in which each object can move in any orientation or direction, is considered. It is shown that such a scene can be converted into several equivalent static scenes, where each scene only includes one rigid object. Our method can generate a series of continuous and realistic intermediate views from only two reference images without 3D knowledge. The procedure consists of three main steps: segmentation, morphing and postwarping. The key frames are first segmented into several layers. Each layer can be realistically morphed after determining its fundamental matrix. Based on t...
We present a new method for rendering novel images of flexible 3D objects from a small number of exa...
This paper introduces a general approach to dynamic scene reconstruction from multiple moving camera...
The question of which views may be inferred from a set of basis images is addressed. Under certain c...
We present a novel technique for interpolating between two views of a dynamic scene. Our approach ex...
Traditional 2D morphing methods have been restricted in their application in the computer animation ...
Image-space simplifications have been used to accelerate the calculation of computer graphic images ...
Image-based rendering offers the advantage of being able to provide realistic output and at the same...
In this paper, we present a new framework for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of multiple rigi...
In this paper we present a method for novel view synthesis from two uncalibrated reference views. Sn...
International audienceThis paper presents two methods for synthesizing arbitrary views of a scene fr...
International audienceCreating novel views by interpolating prestored images or view morphing has ma...
We present a new method for rendering novel images of flexible 3D objects from a small number of e...
Abstract—Recently, generation of novel views from images acquired by multiple cameras has been inves...
This paper introduces a general approach to dynamic scene reconstruction from multiple moving camera...
Image-Based Rendering is a technology that can be used to develop systems for navigation in real-ima...
We present a new method for rendering novel images of flexible 3D objects from a small number of exa...
This paper introduces a general approach to dynamic scene reconstruction from multiple moving camera...
The question of which views may be inferred from a set of basis images is addressed. Under certain c...
We present a novel technique for interpolating between two views of a dynamic scene. Our approach ex...
Traditional 2D morphing methods have been restricted in their application in the computer animation ...
Image-space simplifications have been used to accelerate the calculation of computer graphic images ...
Image-based rendering offers the advantage of being able to provide realistic output and at the same...
In this paper, we present a new framework for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of multiple rigi...
In this paper we present a method for novel view synthesis from two uncalibrated reference views. Sn...
International audienceThis paper presents two methods for synthesizing arbitrary views of a scene fr...
International audienceCreating novel views by interpolating prestored images or view morphing has ma...
We present a new method for rendering novel images of flexible 3D objects from a small number of e...
Abstract—Recently, generation of novel views from images acquired by multiple cameras has been inves...
This paper introduces a general approach to dynamic scene reconstruction from multiple moving camera...
Image-Based Rendering is a technology that can be used to develop systems for navigation in real-ima...
We present a new method for rendering novel images of flexible 3D objects from a small number of exa...
This paper introduces a general approach to dynamic scene reconstruction from multiple moving camera...
The question of which views may be inferred from a set of basis images is addressed. Under certain c...