Techniques for Interactive Video Cubism
Author(s): Sidney Fels, Eric Lee, Kenji Mase.
Proceedings: ACM Multimedia 2000 Proceedings, pp. 368--370, October,
2000.
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Abstract:
This paper presents an interactive video visualization technique
called video cubism. With this technique, video data
is considered to be a block of three dimensional data where
frames of video data comprise the third dimension. The
user can observe and manipulate a cut plane or cut sphere
through the video data. An external real-time video source
may also be attached to the video cube. The visualization
leads to images that are aesthetically interesting as well as
being useful for image analysis.