Image Resizing by Seam Carving
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Uploaded on Aug 19, 2007
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.
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Deathrape2001 2 months ago
Hey you're right. If I offer a bit of extremely helpful advice, like informing people what the official accepted name is 4 these processes, making it easier 4 people 2 google it & learn more, it means I am a bad person. U must next smash my teeth out for if I tell somebody how a refrigerator works. Good luck with your trolling.
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Aviv Ghilai 2 months ago
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
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alexgrinkov 3 months ago
the algorithm is so simple it's amazing that they came up with it only in 2007
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eyescreamcake 8 months ago
Ok now someone use this in a music video
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sapher974 9 months ago
I love it!
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6dark6alex6 10 months ago
I think I did this in computer science freshman year
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Deathrape2001 10 months ago
It's called 'free' resizing, or 'variable aspect ratio'. It's the exact opposite of what N E 1 should do, because it distorts the fuk out of the image. This is beyond lame, like all the fat retards watching SD TV stretched out into 'fat vision' on their HD TVs.
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jukeboxlord 1 year ago
yo.
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Daniel Lo Nigro 1 year ago
3:51 convinced me that this researcher is a wizard. WOW :o
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