Image Resizing by Seam Carving
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024
- A new technique shows resizing of images while keeping the important features of the image undistorted, also allows you to protect or remove part of the image with anything removed being automagically and seamlessly filled in.
The seams between my lips have expanded. My jaw is now resting comfortably on the floor. Bravo!
Shout out to EECS280
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This is unbelievable! How have I not heard of this until now!
Two years later: same!
@@possumbly same! today
Not today but after 3B1B's video.
@@shivamjalotra7919 same today!
5 years later: same!
the algorithm is so simple it's amazing that they came up with it only in 2007
thank god it was discovered by someone other than microsoft or adobe
E E C S 2 8 0 B O I S
H O W Y O U D O D I S
literally watching this for a university project. I wonder how many of us will watch this...
this just blew my mind...
GIMP is getting better and better thanks to awesome plugins like this!
Hello EECS 280 guys. Any one still not form a group yet?
Shoutout to EECS280 but also, this is so cool!
Stalin wishes he had that erase function back in the day.
Well, I guess people are now erasing his pictures.
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That's a relief, I was starting to think new technology will only depend on the machine's capacity, this shows off we haven't take advantage of what we already have.
who's here from EECS 280 in Umich?
It's Content-Aware Scaling in CS4 and Liquid Rescale in GIMP (2.4-2.6).
I try both. I like CS4's freehand scaling, but they both work pretty good, if you have reasonable expectations.
this truely is revolutionary indeed !!
However the thing of adding or removing a person is not very new, but is never had been as easy as today! This is awesome!!!!
Cool. Hello from Ukraine! Happy new 2021 year!
EECS 280 gang still out here
Tell Im not the only one came here to watch this decade ago video only for completing my MP hwks of CS128
just starting it. any advice for me?
i'm not smart enough to get into a computer science class, i just think this is fucking awesome and wish i had known about this way sooner
Hello, fellow CS 61B students...
What up...
hey bb, all hail hilfinger
280 squaaaaaaad
starting the project without a partner 4 days before its due can i get an F in the chat
f that's a mood
3:51 convinced me that this researcher is a wizard. WOW :o
IMHO, most of the examples shown are available currently in PSCS using selections, paths, and the "transform" options..
However, clearly, this tool makes it all much more streamlined, easier and likely has a lot more options.
17 years ago this looked like magic to me...
Imagine inventing something as genius and useful as this and then people start using it just to make memes with funny distorting cats
CS 128 go woooo
This is so cool!!!
Wow! That is so amazing and exciting! Awesome!
Which software is this........???? Can we download and use it....????
Anyone else here because of 15-210?
It's 2024. Still it's amazed me. 😮
This video is being shown in a classroom right now
Uhm yes we will since you can detect if a certain algorithm has been used.
seems to me I'm the only CPS843 lad here
Who's here from EECS 280
anyone in 280 lookin for a partner?
areyouoffit: You echoed my thoughts. This guy is Kermit!
牛魔的...
this is fantastic you are amazing thxxxxxxxxxxxxx a lot for this.
EECS project go brrrr
this is just... damn this is amazing
Holy cow! That is amazing.
280 gang
Minimum Falling Path Sum came here from this question on leetcode
it was interesting to see this algorithms use
Is that a robotic voice?
Cool technology either way!
very very impressive
I guess you didn't understand the method, because it's the exact opposite of that. In this method all of the important parts of the image will remain unharmed, while the less important parts like view and stuff will be streched or shrunk. of course there are exceptions, and I'm not sure how it works on a video (while enlarging frame by frame), but in my opinion it's really cool
now we have AI for stuff like this war changes
2022 here... just wondering where our resizeable image web standard is.
Ugh, this thing is amazing.
Thanks
Fascinating! :D
yall do lab 2 yet?
nah
WOW I WANT THAT NOW!!!
Whoa... impressive
280 my doods
hey i follow your code for resizing image. so download your code but i have an error in ImageLib in IPLClasses like "IplConvKernel","IplImage" and i don't know what is it. can you help me to remove this error or tell me how to add this classes in project.
Thank you
I don't just want it in a paint program, I want it in the browser and image format.
Damn. When will this be a Photoshop plugin?
now?
wow, awesome!
Shout out to CSC310 students
were can i download it? it rocks!
it is not CS4 but CS4 received this after the GIMP, today the big fishes do nothing, they just copy paste open source or acquire the tools that become way better than theirs...
hey where the fukk can i get this shiz, its pretty nice
Imaging being able to do stuff like this without a deep neural network trained for weeks on a $100k rig of GPUs. Computer vision has gotten so lame in the past 10 years.
incredible
This was mindblowing
What is the link to buy it if it dose?
Jason Athen
shout out to CSCE 120/121
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@@allanaziz216 HOWDY
@@dylanfrank3032 HOWDY, THIS MAKES ME HATE MYSELF
What an amazing algorithm!
Hi Taran
Hello CS 537 student lol
Dose this program work on Mac computers?
Jason Athen
lol you dont have to write a comment as if its a letter :P
Sup 15210 people
5 years later and we still here!
7 years later and we still here!
wow,
BLACK MAGIC!!!
Go bears
COS 226 where we at
WTF never heard of that before.
I think I did this in computer science freshman year
Did he come to future which we are in ? Man o man this is all bunch of AI now !!!!
computer science students unit
@IceFun yo.
320!!
Shoutous to COS226 Princeton
hey hey cse373 gang
@dooshahn but at least they didn't discover it first; otherwise, that shit would be patented like no other. same for microsoft.
damn
anyone from the leetcode??
umich gang
sounds like kermit the frog.
Sup 15211 people
CS61B anyone?
Go Bears!
coursera algorithms Ⅱ
Looks photoshopped. I can tell from the pixels, and having seen quite a few 'shops in my time.
This is advanced but not as advanced as Photoshop's CS5 Delete key which auto fills using artificial intelligence get Photoshop CS5 and try it out =]
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shout cos226 bitchessssss
cs4.