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Colloquium Details

Building a utopia of visual media

Author:Feng Liu University of Wisconsin-Madison
Date:February 25, 2010
Time:15:30
Location:220 Deschutes
Host:Kent Stevens

Abstract

In a utopia of visual media, everyone can easily create, enjoy and share high-quality visual media. My research brings us closer to this dream by developing novel tools for authoring visual media, technologies for effectively presenting visual media on heterogeneous devices, and methods for leveraging large-scale user-contributed media collections for visual media synthesis and understanding.

In this talk, I will present my work on developing visual media authoring tools. My focus will be the development of a video stabilization approach that can transform an amateur video so that it appears as if it were created by a professional filmmaker along a directed camera path. First, I will describe how we use an understanding of human perception to motivate our design of the first practical video stabilization system capable of these dramatic transformations via a 3D approach. Then I will describe how we remove 3D reconstruction from our method by using a subspace constraint on video feature trajectories. This leads to a solution that is robust, efficient and scalable enough to be deployed in commercial products. Finally, I will briefly describe my work on large-scale web media collections, demonstrating how these collections can be used to provide sources for panorama synthesis and to measure the video frame interestingness.

Biography

Feng Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned his M.S. and B.S. in Computer Science at Zhejiang University in 2004 and 2001, respectively. His research interests are computer graphics, vision and multimedia. He was an intern at Microsoft Research Asia, NEC Laboratories America and Adobe Creative Technologies Lab. He has earned many academic and research awards, including Best Paper Award Nominee at ACM Multimedia '07, IBM Watson Emerging Leaders in Multimedia '08, Best Intern Project Awards for Summer '08 and Summer '09 in Adobe Labs at Seattle. www.cs.wisc.edu/~fliu