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Full-Frame Video Stabilization with Motion Inpainting

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Full-Frame Video Stabilization with Motion Inpainting
Video stabilization is an important video enhancement technology which aims at removing annoying shaky motion from videos. We propose a practical and robust approach of video stabilization that produces full-frame stabilized videos with good visual quality. While most previous methods end up with producing smaller size stabilized videos, our completion method can produce fullframe videos by naturally filling in missing image parts by locally aligning image data of neighboring frames. To achieve this, motion inpainting is proposed to enforce spatial and temporal consistency of the completion in both static and dynamic image areas. In addition, image quality in the stabilized video is enhanced with a new practical deblurring algorithm. Instead of estimating point spread functions, our method transfers and interpolates sharper image pixels of neighboring frames to increase the sharpness of the frame. The proposed video completion and deblurring methods enabled us to develop a complete vid...
Yasuyuki Matsushita, Eyal Ofek, Weina Ge, Xiaoou T
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where PAMI
Authors Yasuyuki Matsushita, Eyal Ofek, Weina Ge, Xiaoou Tang, Heung-Yeung Shum
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