Confluence of Computer Vision and Computer Graphics 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4321-9_7
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Dynamic View Interpolation Without Affine Reconstruction

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“…Algorithms that can interpolate and extrapolate the motion of dynamic scenes from a set of reference views have a wide range of potential applications [24]. Some of the areas to which the results of the research could be applied are given below:…”
Section: Application Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Algorithms that can interpolate and extrapolate the motion of dynamic scenes from a set of reference views have a wide range of potential applications [24]. Some of the areas to which the results of the research could be applied are given below:…”
Section: Application Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such interpolation is termed as Dynamic View Morphing. Consider Figure 2 [24], where the left and right frames show the scene configuration when the reference views are taken at two different times. Here a building is standing by the intersection of the roads and a truck is passing by.…”
Section: View Interpolation For Dynamic Scenesmentioning
confidence: 99%