SecondSkin: An interactive method for appearance transferDylan Sale, Computer Science, University of Adelaide Wed, 16 Sep, 2009, 10:10 Lecture Room 2060, Computer Science, Plaza Building AbstractSecondSkin estimates an appearance model for an object visible in a video sequence, without the need
for complex interaction or any calibration apparatus. This model can then be transferred to other objects,
allowing a nonexpert user to insert a synthetic object into a real video sequence so that its appearance
matches that of an existing object, and changes appropriately throughout the sequence. As the method
does not require any prior knowledge about the scene, the lighting conditions, or the camera, it is
applicable to video which was not captured with this purpose in mind. However, this lack of prior
knowledge precludes the recovery of separate lighting and surface reflectance information. The
SecondSkin appearance model therefore combines these factors. The appearance model does require a
dominant light-source direction, which we estimate via a novel process involving a small amount of user
interaction. The resulting model estimate provides exactly the information required to transfer the
appearance of the original object to new geometry composited into the same video sequence.
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