DocumentCode
1373437
Title
Two-dimensional mesh-based mosaic representation for manipulation of video objects with occlusion
Author
Toklu, Candemir ; Erdem, A. Tanju ; Tekalp, A. Murat
Author_Institution
Multimedia & Video Technol. Dept., Siemens Corp. Res. Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA
Volume
9
Issue
9
fYear
2000
fDate
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1617
Lastpage
1630
Abstract
We present a two-dimensional (2-D) mesh-based mosaic representation, consisting of an object mesh and a mosaic mesh for each frame and a final mosaic image, for video objects with mildly deformable motion in the presence of self and/or object-to-object (external) occlusion. Unlike classical mosaic representations where successive frames are registered using global motion models, we map the uncovered regions in the successive frames onto the mosaic reference frame using local affine models, i.e., those of the neighboring mesh patches. The proposed method to compute this mosaic representation is tightly coupled with an occlusion adaptive 2-D mesh tracking procedure, which consist of propagating the object mesh frame to frame, and updating of both object and mosaic meshes to optimize texture mapping from the mosaic to each instance of the object. The proposed representation has been applied to video object rendering and editing, including self transfiguration, synthetic transfiguration, and 2-D augmented reality in the presence of self and/or external occlusion. We also provide an algorithm to determine the minimum number of still views needed to reconstruct a replacement mosaic which is needed for synthetic transfiguration. Experimental results are provided to demonstrate both the 2-D mesh-based mosaic synthesis and two different video object editing applications on real video sequences
Keywords
adaptive signal processing; augmented reality; image motion analysis; image representation; image sequences; image texture; mesh generation; rendering (computer graphics); video signal processing; 2-D augmented reality; editing; local affine models; manipulation; mildly deformable motion; mosaic image; mosaic mesh; mosaic reference frame; object mesh; occlusion; occlusion adaptive 2-D mesh tracking procedure; replacement mosaic; representation; self transfiguration; still views; synthetic transfiguration; synthetic transfiguration,; texture mapping; two-dimensional mesh-based mosaic representation; uncovered regions; video object editing; video object rendering; video objects; video sequences; Animation; Augmented reality; Image reconstruction; Optimization methods; Shape; Standards development; Streaming media; Two dimensional displays; Video compression; Video sequences;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/83.862644
Filename
862644
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