Automatic Real-Time Video Matting Using Time-of-Flight Camera and Multichannel Poisson Equations

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Liang Wang
Minglun Gong
Chenxi Zhang
Ruigang Yang
Cha Zhang
Yee-Hong Yang
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[1] University of Kentucky,Department of Computer Science
[2] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Department of Computer Science
[3] Microsoft Research,Department of Computing Science
[4] University of Alberta,undefined
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Bilayer segmentation; Video matting; Time-of-flight camera;
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This paper presents an automatic real-time video matting system. The proposed system consists of two novel components. In order to automatically generate trimaps for live videos, we advocate a Time-of-Flight (TOF) camera-based approach to video bilayer segmentation. Our algorithm combines color and depth cues in a probabilistic fusion framework. The scene depth information returned by the TOF camera is less sensitive to environment changes, which makes our method robust to illumination variation, dynamic background and camera motion. For the second step, we perform alpha matting based on the segmentation result. Our matting algorithm uses a set of novel Poisson equations that are derived for handling multichannel color vectors, as well as the depth information captured. Real-time processing speed is achieved through optimizing the algorithm for parallel processing on graphics hardware. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our matting system on an extensive set of experimental results.
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