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Given two video sequences, a composite video sequence can be generated which includes visual elements from each of the given sequences, suitably synchronized and represented in a chosen focal plane. For example, given two video sequences with each showing ...
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Method and system for combining video sequences with spatio-temporal alignment

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Given two video sequences, a composite video sequence can be generated which includes visual elements from each of the given sequences, suitably synchronized and represented in a chosen focal plane. For example, given two video sequences with each showing ...
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Statistical learning techniques have been used to dramatically speed-up keypoint matching by training a classifier to recognize a specific set of keypoints. However, the training itself is usually relatively slow and performed offline. Although methods hav ...
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Method and system for combining video sequences with spatio-temporal alignment

Martin Vetterli, Serge Ayer

Given two video sequences (IS1, IS2), a composite video sequence (15) can be generated which includes visual elements (A, B, 21) from each of the given sequences, suitably synchronized and represented in a chosen focal plane. For example, given two video s ...
2005

Method and System for Combining Video Sequences With Spatio-temporal Alignment

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