Perception-motivated interpolation of image sequences
We present a method for image interpolation that is able to create high-quality, perceptually convincing transitions between
recorded images. By implementing concepts derived from human vision, the problem of a physically correct image interpolation
is relaxed to that of image interpolation which is perceived as visually correct by human observers. We find that it suffices to
focus on exact edge correspondences, homogeneous regions and coherent motion to compute convincing results. A user study
confirms the visual quality of the proposed image interpolation approach. We show how each aspect of our approach increases
perceived quality of the result. We compare the results to other methods and assess achievable quality for different types of
scenes.
Author(s): | Timo Stich, Christian Linz, Christian Wallraven, Douglas Cunningham, Marcus Magnor |
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Published: | February 2011 |
Type: | Article |
Journal: | ACM Transactions on Applied Perception Vol. 8 |
DOI: | 10.1145/1870076.1870079 |
Project(s): | Perception-motivated Interpolation of Image Sequences Image-space Editing of 3D Content Reality CG |
@article{stich11tap, title = {Perception-motivated interpolation of image sequences}, author = {Stich, Timo and Linz, Christian and Wallraven, Christian and Cunningham, Douglas and Magnor, Marcus}, journal = {{ACM} Transactions on Applied Perception}, doi = {10.1145/1870076.1870079}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {1--25}, month = {Feb}, year = {2011} }
Authors
Timo Stich
Fmr. ResearcherChristian Linz
Fmr. ResearcherChristian Wallraven
ExternalDouglas Cunningham
ExternalMarcus Magnor
Director, Chair