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E-raamat: Video Processing and Computational Video: International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, October 10-15, 2010, Revised Papers

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With the swift development of video imaging technology and the drastic improvements in CPU speed and memory, both video processing and computational video are becoming more and more popular. Similar to the digital revolution in photography of fifteen years ago, today digital methods are revolutionizing the way television and movies are being made. With the advent of professional digital movie cameras, digital projector technology for movie theaters, and 3D movies, the movie and television production pipeline is turning all-digital, opening up numerous new opportunities for the way dynamic scenes are acquired, video footage can be edited, and visual media may be experienced.

This state-of-the-art survey provides a compilation of selected articles resulting from a workshop on Video Processing and Computational Video, held at Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, in October 2010. The seminar brought together junior and senior researchers from computer vision, computer graphics, and image communication, both from academia and industry, to address the challenges in computational video. During this workshop, 43 researchers from all over the world discussed the state of the art, contemporary challenges, and future research in imaging, processing, analyzing, modeling, and rendering of real-world, dynamic scenes.

The 8 thoroughly revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 30 lectures given at the seminar. The articles give a good overview of the field of computational video and video processing with a special focus on computational photography, video-based rendering, and 3D video.            
Video Processing and Computational Video
Towards Plenoptic Raumzeit Reconstruction
1(24)
Martin Eisemann
Felix Klose
Marcus Magnor
Two Algorithms for Motion Estimation from Alternate Exposure Images
25(27)
Anita Sellent
Martin Eisemann
Marcus Magnor
Understanding What We Cannot See: Automatic Analysis of 4D Digital In-Line Holographic Microscopy Data
52(25)
Laura Leal-Taixe
Matthias Heydt
Axel Rosenhahn
Bodo Rosenhahn
3D Reconstruction and Video-Based Rendering of Casually Captured Videos
77(27)
Aparna Taneja
Luca Ballan
Jens Puwein
Gabriel J. Brostow
Marc Pollefeys
Silhouette-Based Variational Methods for Single View Reconstruction
104(20)
Eno Toppe
Martin R. Oswald
Daniel Cremers
Carsten Rother
Single Image Blind Deconvolution with Higher-Order Texture Statistics
124(28)
Manuel Martinello
Paolo Favaro
Compressive Rendering of Multidimensional Scenes
152(32)
Pradeep Sen
Soheil Darabi
Lei Xiao
Efficient Rendering of Light Field Images
184(29)
Daniel Jung
Reinhard Koch
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