Image and video retargeting by seam carving
Resizing techniques such as scaling and cropping shrinks, enlarges or crop away contents in the image and video during resizing operation in order to meet the geometric constraints. The result is often an image or video with distorted contents or even suffers lost in information. An effective resizi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-204002023-03-03T20:36:09Z Image and video retargeting by seam carving Ong, Wee Jin. Deepu Rajan School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Image processing and computer vision Resizing techniques such as scaling and cropping shrinks, enlarges or crop away contents in the image and video during resizing operation in order to meet the geometric constraints. The result is often an image or video with distorted contents or even suffers lost in information. An effective resizing operation should not only consider the geometric constraints but also the contents in the image and video. In this project, a technique called seam carving will be presented. It not only resizes image and video but also preserves the contents. This technique identifies low energy seam which is made up of a path of low energy pixels which are monotonic and connected. By successively removing or adding low energy seams, the image is retargeted with its contents preserved. Other than retargeting images, this technique is able to seamlessly remove objects from images and amplify contents in the image. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2009-12-15T01:21:42Z 2009-12-15T01:21:42Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20400 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf |
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Resizing techniques such as scaling and cropping shrinks, enlarges or crop away contents in the image and video during resizing operation in order to meet the geometric constraints. The result is often an image or video with distorted contents or even suffers lost in information. An effective resizing operation should not only consider the geometric constraints but also the contents in the image and video.
In this project, a technique called seam carving will be presented. It not only resizes image and video but also preserves the contents. This technique identifies low energy seam which is made up of a path of low energy pixels which are monotonic and connected. By successively removing or adding low energy seams, the image is retargeted with its contents preserved. Other than retargeting images, this technique is able to seamlessly remove objects from images and amplify contents in the image. |
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