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1999
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Interactive Video Cubism

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Interactive Video Cubism
This paper presents an interactive video visualization technique called video cubism. With this technique, video data is considered to be a block of three dimensional data where frames of video data comprise the third dimension. The user can observe and manipulate a cut plane or cut sphere through the video data. An external real-time video source may also be attached to the video cube. The visualization leads to images that are aesthetically interesting as well as being useful for image analysis.
Sidney Fels, Kenji Mase
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where NPIV
Authors Sidney Fels, Kenji Mase
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