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BANSAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

AND TECHNOLOGY BHOPAL


A presentation on
IMAGE MORPHING

Submitted to: Submitted by :


Miss Varsha Balani Prof Manish Saxena Oj Shrivastava
Lecturer EC Deptt HOD, EC Deptt 0112EC071065
THE OVERVIEW
 What is Image and View
Morphing?

 How to do view
morphing?

 Results

 Conclusion
VIEW MORPHING

 Why do we care about it?


 Where do we see them?
MORPHING: KEY IDEA

 Previously proposed Direct jumping techniques were


not aware about the distortions and naturality of image

 The view morphing fixes these intermediate steps


MORPHING: KEY IDEA

 Two necessary conditions for view morphing:


* Natural
* Zero Distortions
 A morph is 3D preserving result of two different view
represent two new views of same object.

View morphing fixes


these intermediate
steps!
Why do we need to care

View morphing is efficient:


Produces new views without
* 3D Modeling
* Taking additional Photos

View morphing creates impressive effects


 Camera motion
 Image morphing
HOW TO DO VIEW
MORPHING?
Warping Triangles
(0,1)

(0,0) (1,0)
T 1 T2
B 1 B’

Inverse change
change of basis
of basis
C’
A C A’
Source Destination

*Don’t forget to move the origin too!


MORPHING=IMAGE AVERAGING

The aim is to find “an average” between two objects


Not an average of two images of objects…
…but an image of the average object!
CONCLUSIONS

View Morphing:

 Powerful extension to image morphing

 Produces new views of a scene

 3D shape preserving
QUESTIONS

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