@inproceedings{Raskar:2004:IFC,
optorganization = {},
author = {Ramesh Raskar and Adrian Ilie and Jingyi Yu},
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editor = {Aaron Hertzmann and Craig Kaplan},
localfile = {papers/Raskar.2004.IFC.pdf},
address = {New York},
publisher = {ACM Press},
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doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/987657.987671},
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optcrossref = {},
booktitle = NPAR2004,
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title = {{I}mage {F}usion for {C}ontext {E}nhancement and {V}ideo
{S}urrealism},
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abstract = {We present a class of image fusion techniques to automatically
combine images of a scene captured under different illumination.
Beyond providing digital tools for artists for creating surrealist
images and videos, the methods can also be used for practical
applications. For example, the non-realistic appearance can be
used to enhance the context of nighttime traffic videos so that
they are easier to understand. The context is automatically
captured from a fixed camera and inserted from a day-time image
(of the same scene). Our approach is based on a gradient domain
technique that preserves important local perceptual cues while
avoiding traditional problems such as aliasing, ghosting and
haloing. We presents several results in generating surrealistic
videos and in increasing the information density of low quality
nighttime videos.},
year = {2004},
pages = {85--94},
}
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