VQMT3D (Video Quality Measurement Tool 3D) project was created to improve stereoscopic films. Our aim is to help filmmakers produce high-quality 3D video by finding inexpensive ways of automatically enhancing film quality.
Algorithm performs detection and tracking of foreground objects. Each frame of video sequence is subdivided into regions of two types: foreground and background objects. Thus each frame can be represented as combination of two layers. After foreground objects are detected the tracking of them is performed.
Filter is intended for reconstructing panorama of scene by movie. The output of the filter is a picture that contains all the scene. The work of MSU Panorama is based on motion vectors. Therefore its performance exceeds 30 fps, which is very good result.
This filter is intended to create high quality still images from video.
The improvement is achieved by using information from neighbouring frames. The resulting images have also higher resolution than original video.
Filter is intended for representation of moving object phases. It can be useful for sport teaching films building. Sach films allow to accent attention on most important steps of motion.
The filter is intended to achieve an "Old cinema " effect. There exists an possibility to get the effect of film ageing: color scale adjustment and a set of artifacts to achieve a better realism and to give a "chronicle" view.
The algorithm allows to increase video frame rate (fps) by the factor equal to any integer number. The main feature of this method is high robustness with regard to motion complexity
x264 is an open source codec of standard MPEG4 AVC/H.264, developed by programmers from all over the world. Nowadays, x264 is one of the best codecs of its standard, what is verified by different comparisons
We have a stereo movie. We want to get a multiview movie. Main problems: dealing with fuzzy edges and filling occlusion areas when extrapolating new views.