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Showing papers by "Shai Avidan published in 1997"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Jun 1997
TL;DR: This work presents a new method for synthesizing novel views of a 3D scene from few model images in full correspondence by derivation of a tensorial operator that describes the transformation from a given tensor of three views to a novel Tensor of a new configuration of threeViews.
Abstract: We present a new method for synthesizing novel views of a 3D scene from few model images in full correspondence. The core of this work is the derivation of a tensorial operator that describes the transformation from a given tensor of three views to a novel tensor of a new configuration of three views. By repeated application of the operator on a seed tensor with a sequence of desired virtual camera positions we obtain a chain of warping functions (tensors) from the set of model images to create the desired virtual views.

227 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Sep 1997
TL;DR: It is shown that two closely spaced example images alone are sufficient in practice to synthesize a significant viewing cone, thus demonstrating the ability of representing an object by a relatively small number of model images — for the purpose of cheap and fast viewers that can run on standard hardware.
Abstract: We present a new method for rendering novel images of flexible 3D objects from a small number of example images in correspondence. The strength of the method is the ability to synthesize images whose viewing position is significantly far away from the viewing cone of the example images (“view extrapolation”), yet without ever modeling the 3D structure of the scene. The method relies on synthesizing a chain of “trilinear tensors” that governs the warping function from the example images to the novel image, together with a multi-dimensional interpolation function that synthesizes the non-rigid motions of the viewed object from the virtual camera position. We show that two closely spaced example images alone are sufficient in practice to synthesize a significant viewing cone, thus demonstrating the ability of representing an object by a relatively small number of model images — for the purpose of cheap and fast viewers that can run on standard hardware.

26 citations