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[CEUD-ICT] Manipulation of Video
Joshue O Connor
joshue.oconnor at ncbi.ie
Thu May 7 15:07:47 IST 2009
Mark Magennis wrote:
> The "detected motion curve" is interesting. For any spatial point on
> the video plane, it can show how the object at that point moves
> through time. There's a good example showing the movement of the
> baseball pitcher's upper arm, then his wrist.
>
> But I don't see any direct manipulation. Dragging on the screen
> manipulates time doesn't it? Not the object. How is that direct
> manipulation? Have I missed something?
II think that is what they are getting at. Image being able to select an
item in isolation in a video and being able to watch it on its /own/
timeline, from different perspectives even, and examine how it moves -
in a granular way. The example is currently crude but hints and some
interesting possibilites, such as separating elements from the rest of
the video and observing them alone.
Thats what I get from it anyway.
Josh
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