Jul 15, 2023
Software creates entirely new views from existing video
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: information science
Filmmakers may soon be able to stabilize shaky video, change viewpoints and create freeze-frame, zoom and slow-motion effects – without shooting any new footage – thanks to an algorithm developed by researchers at Cornell University and Google Research.
The software, called DynIBar, synthesizes new views using pixel information from the original video, and even works with moving objects and unstable camerawork. The work is a major advance over previous efforts, which yielded only a few seconds of video, and often rendered moving subjects as blurry or glitchy.
The code for this research effort is freely available, though the project is at an early stage and not yet integrated into commercial video editing tools.