DocumentCode
3672566
Title
EgoSampling: Fast-forward and stereo for egocentric videos
Author
Yair Poleg;Tavi Halperin;Chetan Arora;Shmuel Peleg
Author_Institution
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
fYear
2015
fDate
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
4768
Lastpage
4776
Abstract
While egocentric cameras like GoPro are gaining popularity, the videos they capture are long, boring, and difficult to watch from start to end. Fast forwarding (i.e. frame sampling) is a natural choice for faster video browsing. However, this accentuates the shake caused by natural head motion, making the fast forwarded video useless. We propose EgoSampling, an adaptive frame sampling that gives more stable fast forwarded videos. Adaptive frame sampling is formulated as energy minimization, whose optimal solution can be found in polynomial time. In addition, egocentric video taken while walking suffers from the left-right movement of the head as the body weight shifts from one leg to another. We turn this drawback into a feature: Stereo video can be created by sampling the frames from the left most and right most head positions of each step, forming approximate stereo-pairs.
Keywords
"Videos","Cameras","Optical imaging","Legged locomotion","Head","Inference algorithms","Polynomials"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Electronic_ISBN
1063-6919
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CVPR.2015.7299109
Filename
7299109
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