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Neal Wadhwa
Добавлен 15 сен 2010
Deviation Magnification: Revealing Departures from Ideal Geometries
This video is the supplemental for our SIGGRAPH Asia 2015 paper. See the project website for more information: people.csail.mit.edu/nwadhwa/deviation-magnification/.
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Heartrate Extraction
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Result from "Eulerian Video Magnification" people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/vidmag/
Motion Magnified Crane
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Motion magnified video from our paper: "Phase-Based Video Motion Processing" people.csail.mit.edu/nwadhwa/phase-video/
Motion Magnified Guitar
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Motion magnified sequence from our paper "Phase Based Motion Video Processing" people.csail.mit.edu/nwadhwa/phase-video/
Phase-Based Video Motion Processing
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This video is the supplemental to our SIGGRAPH 2013 paper "Phase-Based Video Motion Processing". See our website for more information: people.csail.mit.edu/nwadhwa/phase-video
Head of the Charles - Timelapse
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Timelapse of the starting line of the 2010 Head of the Charles. About two hours on Saturday and six hours on Sunday. Sunday has smoother footage. Music: Kevin Macleod
why dont you use 1/8th octave pyramids... or 1/16th or 1/32?
Need this in an executable format asap
great video
has there been any research to enhance the quality of the original video using the detected motion data? what I mean is - original footage has these motion frequencies in it, but, when the amplification is performed and highest amplitude motion frequencies are found, wouldn't creating a filter based on these frequencies and applying it to the original video make it sharper? -> in essence - filter out any micro movement which might smear edges
how to collect this in Nuke)?
great
One more very interesting video that I understand only a fraction of
how do i run the code?
Can someone please tell me what on earth he is talking about, I have no idea.
amazing
you are super cool bro
Nice video thanks!
Keep Up the Great WORK
woah
The origin of #MotionAmplification or #MotionMagnification great video folks! Love it.
We need an app hurry please.
Ooooooooohhhhh this has some interesting applications...
COVID-19 2020
Nice video of video magnification ruclips.net/video/F3f0ePzEa5M/видео.html
This is so sick. 10/10.
Wonderful explanation!! thanks for sharing!
Cool...could you use this to reduce atmospheric noise in telescope observations? Also what about looking at stuff through microscopes and viewing video captures at different frequency ranges, very interesting! And, I think you could find more interesting stuff looking through light fields and running your algorithms in 3d (after calculating 3d from the light field)
impressed, good job!
Very nice work! Is there something motion magnification is still better at?
Does this fail if the camera is hand held? or if the tripod suffers from faint quakes?
It seems like it would amplify camera shake movements too, so it would be REALLY jumpy.
I think it will more or less ignore hand shaking with the frequency setting. The amplification only shows significantly at it's own frequency.
is this a plugin for any video software yet?
The papers are public, you can implement it yourself
you might consider using this technic to create a star trek style medical tricorder... your method is passive... have you considered sending something like a focused sound or light wave at a target and reading the reaction? kinda like tapping something to see what its made of
Excellent work.
Very fascinating. What chair is that from? Pattern recognition? Theoretical Computer Science?