DuctTake: Spatiotemporal Video Compositing
Jan Rüegg, Oliver Wang, Aljoscha Smolic, Markus Gross
In Computer Graphics Forum, 32(2pt1), 2013.
Abstract: DuctTake is a system designed to enable practical compositing of multiple takes of a scene into a single video. Current industry solutions are based around object segmentation, a hard problem that requires extensive manual input and cleanup, making compositing an expensive part of the film-making process. Our method instead composites shots together by finding optimal spatiotemporal seams using motion-compensated 3D graph cuts through the video volume. We describe in detail the required components, decisions, and new techniques that together make a usable, interactive tool for compositing HD video, paying special attention to running time and performance of each section. We validate our approach by presenting a wide variety of examples and by comparing result quality and creation time to composites made by professional artists using current state-of-the-art tools.
@article{Ruegg:2013:DSV,
author = {Jan Rüegg and Oliver Wang and Aljoscha Smolic and Markus Gross},
title = {DuctTake: Spatiotemporal Video Compositing},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {32},
number = {2pt1},
pages = {51--61},
year = {2013},
}
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