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Interactive digital photomontage
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Papers
Animating pictures with stochastic motion textures
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Computational time-lapse video
ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 papers
Dynamosaicing: Mosaicing of Dynamic Scenes
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Nonchronological Video Synopsis and Indexing
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Moving gradients: a path-based method for plausible image interpolation
ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 papers
Towards Moment Imagery: Automatic Cinemagraphs
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Selectively de-animating video
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) - SIGGRAPH 2012 Conference Proceedings
Panoramic stereo video textures
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Cliplets: juxtaposing still and dynamic imagery
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Automatic cinemagraph portraits
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Given a short video we create a representation that captures a spectrum of looping videos with varying levels of dynamism, ranging from a static image to a highly animated loop. In such a progressively dynamic video, scene liveliness can be adjusted interactively using a slider control. Applications include background images and slideshows, where the desired level of activity may depend on personal taste or mood. The representation also provides a segmentation of the scene into independently looping regions, enabling interactive local adjustment over dynamism. For a landscape scene, this control might correspond to selective animation and deanimation of grass motion, water ripples, and swaying trees. Converting arbitrary video to looping content is a challenging research problem. Unlike prior work, we explore an optimization in which each pixel automatically determines its own looping period. The resulting nested segmentation of static and dynamic scene regions forms an extremely compact representation.