International audienceVideo synchronization and alignment is a rather recent topic in computer vision. It usually deals with the problem of aligning sequences recorded simultaneously by static, jointly- or independently-moving cameras. In this paper, we investigate the more difficult problem of matching videos captured at different times from independently-moving cameras, whose trajectories are approximately co-incident or parallel. To this end, we propose a novel method that pixel-wise aligns videos and allows thus to automatically highlight their differences. This primarily aims at visual surveillance but the method can be adopted as is by other related video applications, like object transfer (augmented reality) or high dynamic range vid...
In video post-production applications, camera motion analysis and alignment are important in order t...
In video post-production applications, camera motion analysis and alignment are important in order t...
This paper shows how two image sequences that have no spatial overlap between their$elds of view can...
International audienceVideo synchronization and alignment is a rather recent topic in computer visio...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of aligning two unsynchronized video sequence...
Abstract—Video alignment is important in different areas of computer vision such as wide baseline ma...
This paper addresses the problem of aligning two unsynchronized video sequences. We present a novel ...
This thesis studies the problem of spatio-temporal alignment of video sequences, i.e., establishing ...
This paper presents an approach for establishing correspondences in time and in space between two di...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a robust technique for tem-poral alignment of video sequences wit...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of video alignment. We present efficient appr...
This paper studies the problem of sequence-to-sequence alignment, namely establishing correspondence...
This paper addresses the novel and challenging prob-lem of aligning camera views that are unsynchron...
In this paper, a novel technique is proposed for temporal alignment of video sequences with similar ...
This paper presents a robust technique for temporally aligning multiple video sequences that have no...
In video post-production applications, camera motion analysis and alignment are important in order t...
In video post-production applications, camera motion analysis and alignment are important in order t...
This paper shows how two image sequences that have no spatial overlap between their$elds of view can...
International audienceVideo synchronization and alignment is a rather recent topic in computer visio...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of aligning two unsynchronized video sequence...
Abstract—Video alignment is important in different areas of computer vision such as wide baseline ma...
This paper addresses the problem of aligning two unsynchronized video sequences. We present a novel ...
This thesis studies the problem of spatio-temporal alignment of video sequences, i.e., establishing ...
This paper presents an approach for establishing correspondences in time and in space between two di...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a robust technique for tem-poral alignment of video sequences wit...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of video alignment. We present efficient appr...
This paper studies the problem of sequence-to-sequence alignment, namely establishing correspondence...
This paper addresses the novel and challenging prob-lem of aligning camera views that are unsynchron...
In this paper, a novel technique is proposed for temporal alignment of video sequences with similar ...
This paper presents a robust technique for temporally aligning multiple video sequences that have no...
In video post-production applications, camera motion analysis and alignment are important in order t...
In video post-production applications, camera motion analysis and alignment are important in order t...
This paper shows how two image sequences that have no spatial overlap between their$elds of view can...