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Automatic techniques for insertion of three-dimensional objects into a video sequence
Abstract
Combining 3-D graphics and video to generate a seamless visual stream is an important problem encountered in producing multimedia content. Difficulties in dealing with perspective, occlusion, and illumination make this problem challenging. In this paper, I propose techniques based on standard computer vision algorithms that address perspective and occlusion problems effectively. The key insight employed is that while the general vision problem is difficult to solve, the nature of this application permits simple, effective solutions. I present results of the proposed algorithms on a sample test video sequence.
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