Temporal Video Filtering and Exposure Control for Perceptual Motion Blur
We propose the computation of a perceptual motion blur in videos. Our technique takes the predicted eye motion into account when watching the video. Compared to traditional motion blur recorded by a video camera our approach results in a perceptual blur that is closer to reality. This postprocess can also be used to simulate different shutter effects or for other artistic purposes. It handles real and artificial video input, is easy to compute and has a low additional cost for rendered content. We illustrate its advantages in a user study using eye tracking.
Author(s): | Michael Stengel, Pablo Bauszat, Martin Eisemann, Elmar Eisemann, Marcus Magnor |
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Published: | May 2015 |
Type: | Article |
Journal: | IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG) Vol. 21 |
Note: | 10.1109/TVCG.2014.2377753 |
Project(s): | Visual Fidelity Optimization of Displays Reality CG |
@article{stengel2014tvcg, title = {Temporal Video Filtering and Exposure Control for Perceptual Motion Blur}, author = {Stengel, Michael and Bauszat, Pablo and Eisemann, Martin and Eisemann, Elmar and Magnor, Marcus}, journal = {{IEEE} Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics ({TVCG})}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, note = {10.1109/{TVCG}.2014.2377753}, pages = {663--671}, month = {May}, year = {2015} }
Authors
Michael Stengel
Fmr. ResearcherPablo Bauszat
Fmr. ResearcherMartin Eisemann
DirectorElmar Eisemann
ExternalMarcus Magnor
Director, Chair