Content-aware image resizing
October 3rd, 2007
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Krispin made me aware of a very cool new technique for resizing images: content-aware image resizing. Based on an energy-function path of an image are removed when shrinking or are duplicated and interpolated when growing the image in a non-uniform way.
This technique can also be used to remove objects from a given image. There is a nice demo video available on YouTube (it’s the same as in jfo’s coding blog, where Krispin originally found the information):
[youtube vIFCV2spKtg]
(via jfo’s coding and slashdot)
Categories: computer, development algorithm, development, graphics, image-processing, science, video
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