Video-Based Rendering Of Traffic Sequences
Date issued
2006
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Video-based rendering is a viable alternative to traditional realistic image synthesis techniques. It avoids the burden of timeconsuming
modeling and expensive global illumination simulation. In this paper we propose a video-based synthesis and
animation system for fixed viewpoint scenes that feature rigid objects. We examplify this by using traffic video sequences. In a
first stage, we extract vehicles and their trajectories from the example footage using an intuitive semi-automatic segmentation
technique. Subsequently, the resulting vehicle “sprites” are dimensionally reduced using PCA in order to effectively extrapolate
trajectories from incomplete sequences. Background, occlusions and shadows cast by vehicles are extracted as well. We show
that convincing new footage can be synthesized readily from a single input video. Any number and variety of cars can be
inserted, and their trajectories can be edited to simulate such traffic scenarios as lane changes and traffic jams.
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vykreslování, animace, doprava, video
Citation
WSCG '2006: Full Papers Proceedings: The 14-th international Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2006: University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic, January 31 – February 2, 2006, p. 161-168.