Trifocal morphing

Image morphing allows smooth transition between 2D images. However, one of the limitations of existing image morphing techniques is the lack of interaction - the viewpoints of the interpolated images are restrained to the line joining the optical centers of the source and the destination images. Ano...

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Main Authors: SIU, Angus M. K., WAN, Ada S. K., LAU, Rynson W. H., NGO, Chong-wah
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-76132022-01-14T03:55:40Z Trifocal morphing SIU, Angus M. K. WAN, Ada S. K. LAU, Rynson W. H. NGO, Chong-wah Image morphing allows smooth transition between 2D images. However, one of the limitations of existing image morphing techniques is the lack of interaction - the viewpoints of the interpolated images are restrained to the line joining the optical centers of the source and the destination images. Another limitation of existing image morphing techniques is that shape warping often causes distortion due to barycentric mapping. In this paper, we present our trifocal morphing technique to address these problems. The new technique allows a user to change the viewpoint of the output images, i.e., increasing the degrees of freedom of interaction, and supports both interpolation and extrapolation. By making use of the intrinsic geometric relationship among the reference images for projective transformation, the distortion from barycentric mapping is also prevented. Unlike other warping-based view transferring techniques, trifocal morphing provides very smooth transition between reference images and supports both rigid and non-rigid scenes. 2003-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6610 info:doi/10.1109/IV.2003.1217952 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7613/viewcontent/19880024.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Image morphing Novel view synthesis Trifocal morphing Computer Sciences Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Image morphing
Novel view synthesis
Trifocal morphing
Computer Sciences
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
spellingShingle Image morphing
Novel view synthesis
Trifocal morphing
Computer Sciences
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
SIU, Angus M. K.
WAN, Ada S. K.
LAU, Rynson W. H.
NGO, Chong-wah
Trifocal morphing
description Image morphing allows smooth transition between 2D images. However, one of the limitations of existing image morphing techniques is the lack of interaction - the viewpoints of the interpolated images are restrained to the line joining the optical centers of the source and the destination images. Another limitation of existing image morphing techniques is that shape warping often causes distortion due to barycentric mapping. In this paper, we present our trifocal morphing technique to address these problems. The new technique allows a user to change the viewpoint of the output images, i.e., increasing the degrees of freedom of interaction, and supports both interpolation and extrapolation. By making use of the intrinsic geometric relationship among the reference images for projective transformation, the distortion from barycentric mapping is also prevented. Unlike other warping-based view transferring techniques, trifocal morphing provides very smooth transition between reference images and supports both rigid and non-rigid scenes.
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author SIU, Angus M. K.
WAN, Ada S. K.
LAU, Rynson W. H.
NGO, Chong-wah
author_facet SIU, Angus M. K.
WAN, Ada S. K.
LAU, Rynson W. H.
NGO, Chong-wah
author_sort SIU, Angus M. K.
title Trifocal morphing
title_short Trifocal morphing
title_full Trifocal morphing
title_fullStr Trifocal morphing
title_full_unstemmed Trifocal morphing
title_sort trifocal morphing
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2003
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6610
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7613/viewcontent/19880024.pdf
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