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Item DuctTake: Spatiotemporal Video Compositing(The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013) Rüegg, Jan; Wang, Oliver; Smolic, Aljoscha; Gross, Markus; I. Navazo, P. PoulinDuctTake 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.Item Extraction and Visual Analysis of Seismic Horizon Ensembles(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Höllt, Thomas; Chen, Guoning; Hansen, Charles D.; Hadwiger, Markus; M.- A. Otaduy and O. SorkineSeismic interpretation is an important step in building subsurface models, which are needed to efficiently exploit fossil fuel reservoirs. However, seismic features are seldom unambiguous, resulting in a high degree of uncertainty in the extracted model. In this paper we present a novel system for the extraction, analysis, and visualization of ensemble data of seismic horizons. By parameterizing the cost function of a global optimization technique for seismic horizon extraction, we can create ensembles of surfaces describing each horizon, instead of just a single surface. Our system also provides the tools for a complete statistical analysis of these data. Additionally, we allow an interactive exploration of the parameter space to help finding optimal parameter settings for a given dataset.Item Interactive Exploration and Flattening of Deformed Historical Documents(The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013) Pal, Kazim; Terras, Melissa; Weyrich, Tim; I. Navazo, P. PoulinWe present an interactive application for browsing severely damaged documents and other cultural artefacts. Such documents often contain strong geometric distortions such as wrinkling, buckling, and shrinking and cannot be flattened physically due to the high risk of causing further damage. Previous methods for virtual restoration involve globally flattening a 3D reconstruction of the document to produce a static image. We show how this global approach can fail in cases of severe geometric distortion, and instead propose an interactive viewer which allows a user to browse a document while dynamically flattening only the local region under inspection. Our application also records the provenance of the reconstruction by displaying the reconstruction side by side with the original image data.Item Scalable Music: Automatic Music Retargeting and Synthesis(The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013) Wenner, Simon; Bazin, Jean-Charles; Sorkine-Hornung, Alexander; Kim, Changil; Gross, Markus; I. Navazo, P. PoulinIn this paper we propose a method for dynamic rescaling of music, inspired by recent works on image retargeting, video reshuffling and character animation in the computer graphics community. Given the desired target length of a piece of music and optional additional constraints such as position and importance of certain parts, we build on concepts from seam carving, video textures and motion graphs and extend them to allow for a global optimization of jumps in an audio signal. Based on an automatic feature extraction and spectral clustering for segmentation, we employ length-constrained least-costly path search via dynamic programming to synthesize a novel piece of music that best fulfills all desired constraints, with imperceptible transitions between reshuffled parts. We show various applications of music retargeting such as part removal, decreasing or increasing music duration, and in particular consistent joint video and audio editing.