Tuesday, 9 August 3:45 pm - 5:15 pm | East Building, Ballroom C
Session Chair: Dan Goldman, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Expression Flow for 3D-Aware Face Component Transfer
This paper addresses the problem of transferring facial components between images with different expressions. Expression Flow is a 2D flow field that warps the target face globally so that the warped face becomes compatible with the new feature to be blended in.
Fei Yang
Rutgers University
Jue Wang
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Eli Shechtman
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Lubomir Bourdev
University of California, Berkeley
Dimitri Metaxas
Rutgers University
Image-Guided Weathering: A New Approach Applied to Flow Phenomena
With this new technique, weathering data can be extracted from photographs of real scenes and applied to generate similar weathering appearance in new environments. Stains produced by fluid flow illustrate a representative case.
Carles Bosch
REVES/INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Pierre-Yves Laffont
REVES/INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Holly Rushmeier
Yale University
Julie Dorsey
Yale University
George Drettakis
REVES/INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Exploring Photobios
A method for generating face animations from large image collections of the same person, by computing an optimized, aligned subsequence. This approach is the basis for the Picasa's Face Movies feature. A key contribution of this paper is proving why the cross dissolve produces a strong motion effect.
Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman
University of Washington
Eli Shechtman
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Rahul Garg
University of Washington
Steven M. Seitz
University of Washington
Discrete Element Textures
A data-driven method for synthesizing phenomena characterized by repetitive discrete elements, such as a stack of fresh produce, a plate of noodles, or a mosaic pattern. The method is general and easy to use, requiring only a small input***mplar and a coarse output domain.
Chongyang Ma
Tsinghua University and Microsoft Research Asia
Li-Yi Wei