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Blind Video Temporal Consistency

by Nicolas Bonneel, James Tompkin, Kalyan Sunkavalli, Deqing Sun, Sylvain Paris, Hanspeter Pfister
"... Figure 1: With many image filters, such as this automatic color, tone, and contrast adjustment, processing an input video (a) (frames 167-168) frame by frame results in temporal discontinuities (b). We take the two video sequences (a) and (b) and automatically generate a temporally consistent video ..."
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Figure 1: With many image filters, such as this automatic color, tone, and contrast adjustment, processing an input video (a) (frames 167-168) frame by frame results in temporal discontinuities (b). We take the two video sequences (a) and (b) and automatically generate a temporally consistent video

Temporally Consistent Superpixels

by unknown authors
"... Superpixel algorithms represent a very useful and in-creasingly popular preprocessing step for a wide range of computer vision applications, as they offer the potential to boost efficiency and effectiveness. In this regards, this paper presents a highly competitive approach for tempo-rally consisten ..."
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Superpixel algorithms represent a very useful and in-creasingly popular preprocessing step for a wide range of computer vision applications, as they offer the potential to boost efficiency and effectiveness. In this regards, this paper presents a highly competitive approach for tempo-rally

Temporal Consistency in Nomadic Mobile Environment

by Dmitry S. Kochnev, Tatiana Kochurova, Alexander Slobodianik
"... This paper presents a model of a nomadic middleware system with support for temporal consistency of structures semantically associated to XML-documents. Specially defined high-level operations commute with each other in most cases reducing amount of transaction aborts and increasing system availabil ..."
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This paper presents a model of a nomadic middleware system with support for temporal consistency of structures semantically associated to XML-documents. Specially defined high-level operations commute with each other in most cases reducing amount of transaction aborts and increasing system

Maintaining Temporal Consistency: Issues and Algorithms

by Ming Xiong, John A. Stankovic, Krithi Ramamritham, Don Towsley, Rajendran Sivasankaran - in Proceedings of International Workshop on Real-Time Database Systems , 1996
"... Although transaction scheduling and concurrency control issues that arise in real-time databases have been studied in detail, insufficient attention has been paid to issues that arise when real-time transactions access data with temporal validity. Such transactions must not only meet their deadlines ..."
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their deadlines but also read and use data that correctly reflects the environment. In this paper, we discuss the issues involved in the design of a real-time active database which maintains data temporal consistency. The concept of data-deadline is introduced and time cognizant transaction scheduling algorithms

Stereoscopic Seam Carving with Temporal Consistency

by Benjamin Guthier, Johannes Kiess, Stephan Kopf, Wolfgang Effelsberg
"... In this paper, we present a novel technique for seam carving of ste-reoscopic video. It removes seams of pixels in areas that are most likely not noticed by the viewer. When applying seam carving to stereoscopic video rather than monoscopic still images, new chal-lenges arise. The detected seams mus ..."
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must be consistent between the left and the right view, so that no depth information is destroyed. When removing seams in two consecutive frames, temporal con-sistency between the removed seams must be established to avoid flicker in the resulting video. By making certain assumptions, the available

E.: Learning temporally consistent rigidities

by Edmond Boyer, Edmond Boyer
"... HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific research documents, whether they are pub-lished or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L’archive ouverte p ..."
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HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific research documents, whether they are pub-lished or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et a ̀ la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés.

Video halftoning preserving temporal consistency

by Chao-yong Hsu, Chun-shien Lu, Soo-chang Pei - in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME ’07 , 1938
"... Video halftoning is a key technology for use in the new dis-play device, electronic paper (e-paper). This is still a rather unexplored ſeld. The challenging issue of video halfton-ing is the elimination of ƀicker ƀaw that will appear due to error diffusion in the temporal domain. In this paper, we p ..."
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Video halftoning is a key technology for use in the new dis-play device, electronic paper (e-paper). This is still a rather unexplored ſeld. The challenging issue of video halfton-ing is the elimination of ƀicker ƀaw that will appear due to error diffusion in the temporal domain. In this paper, we

Modeling Temporal Consistency in Data Warehouses

by Robert Bruckner, Beate List, Josef Schiefer, A.M. Tjoa , 2001
"... Real-world changes are generally discovered delayed by computer systems. The typical update patterns for traditional data warehouses on an overnight or even weekly basis enlarge this propagation delay until the information is available to knowledge workers. ..."
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Real-world changes are generally discovered delayed by computer systems. The typical update patterns for traditional data warehouses on an overnight or even weekly basis enlarge this propagation delay until the information is available to knowledge workers.

Exploring temporal consistency for video analysis and retrieval

by Jun Yang - In MIR ’06: Proceedings of the 8th ACM international workshop on Multimedia information retrieval , 2006
"... Temporal consistency is ubiquitous in video data, where temporally adjacent video shots usually share similar visual and semantic content. This paper presents a thorough study of temporal consistency defined with respect to semantic concepts and query topics using quantitative measures, and discusse ..."
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Temporal consistency is ubiquitous in video data, where temporally adjacent video shots usually share similar visual and semantic content. This paper presents a thorough study of temporal consistency defined with respect to semantic concepts and query topics using quantitative measures

Enforcing Temporal Consistency in Real-time Stereo Estimation

by Minglun Gong
"... Abstract. Real-time stereo matching has many important applications in areas such as robotic navigation and immersive teleconferencing. When processing stereo sequences most existing real-time stereo algorithms calculate disparity maps for different frames independently without considering temporal ..."
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consistency between adjacent frames. While it is known that temporal consistency information can help to produce better results, there is no efficient way to enforce temporal consistency in real-time applications. In this paper the temporal correspondences between disparity maps of adjacent frames are modeled
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