一个最好的功能为基础的数字旋转镜

Iain Murphy, T. Norlund, V. Pallipuram
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本文提出了一种基于最佳特性的数字转盘机,用于视频序列的动画制作。我们的论点是,图像中的角是动画的可行特征点,因为它们在帧之间明显移动。我们提出的旋转镜每次处理一帧视频序列,包括四个图像处理阶段,即背景减去阶段,两阶段的Shi-Tomasi特征提取阶段,分水岭分割阶段和调色板阶段。背景减法阶段从输入图像中减去背景,从而隔离前景色并产生倒立图像。两阶段的Shi-Tomasi特征提取阶段对倒立图像执行两次拐角检测,以识别用户定义的最佳特征数量。分水岭分割阶段使用最佳特征作为标记对输入帧进行分割。最后,调色板阶段使用该段中输入帧的颜色值的平均值为每个段上色,从而创建一个旋转镜帧。在处理完视频序列中的所有帧之后,数字转盘摄像机就能制作出一部动画电影。我们研究了选择不同数量的最佳特征对动画质量的影响。我们的实证研究表明,对于480 × 640 × 3的帧大小,1000个或更多的特征产生有效的动画。我们的四级数字旋转镜为高性能架构上的并行实现提供了机会,从而为快速分析创造了途径。
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A best-features based digital rotoscope
The paper presents a best-features based digital rotoscope to animate a video sequence. Our thesis is that corners in an image are viable feature points for animation because they move appreciably across frames. Our proposed rotoscope processes a video sequence one frame at a time and comprises four image processing stages namely, the background subtraction stage, two-phase Shi-Tomasi feature extraction stage, watershed segmentation stage, and the color palette stage. The background subtraction stage subtracts the background from the input image, thereby isolating the foreground colors and producing an inverted image. The two-phase Shi-Tomasi feature extraction stage performs two passes of corner detection on the inverted image to identify a user-defined number of best-features. The watershed segmentation stage uses the best-features as markers to segment the input frame. Finally, the color palette stage colors each one of the segments with the average of the input frame's color values in that segment, thereby creating a rotoscoped frame. After processing all of the frames in a video sequence, the digital rotoscope produces an animated movie. We study the impact of choosing different numbers of best-features on the quality of animation. Our empirical study reveals that for a frame-size of 480 × 640 × 3, 1000 features or more produce effective animation. Our four-stage digital rotoscope provides opportunities for parallel implementations on high-performance architectures, thereby creating avenues for fast analysis.
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