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Take a picture and animate it
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“But you still couldn’t bring someone to life and have them run out of a scene, and you couldn’t bring AR into it. “There is some previous work that tries to create a 3D character using multiple viewpoints,” says coauthor Brian Curless, a professor in the Allen School. Previously, researchers thought it would be impossible to animate a person running out of a single photo. Our work combines technical advancement on an open problem in the field with artistic creative visualization.” Matisse’s Icarus (1944). “The big challenge here is that the input is only from a single camera position, so part of the person is invisible. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. “This is a very hard fundamental problem in computer vision,” says coauthor Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman, an associate professor at the University of Washington’s Paul G. This research first attracted media attention when it appeared in preprint form in December on ArXiv. The researchers will present their results June 19 at the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Long Beach, California. The system also lets users view the animation in three dimensions using augmented reality tools. Pablo Picasso’s “Untitled” (1939) steps out of the frame. Their algorithm, Photo Wake-Up, can take a person from a 2D photo or a work of art and make them run, walk, or jump out of the frame. People moving in and out of photographs used to be reserved for the world of Harry Potter, but computer scientists have now brought that magic to real life.












Take a picture and animate it