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1. Interactive Video Object Manipulation
1 month ago
This demo illustrates our research to bring interactivity to video editing: Our system analyzes videos using computer vision techniques, enabling interactive annotation, browsing, and even drag-and-drop composition of new still images using video footage.

This is a joint research project of Adobe and the University of Washington.
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  • filmbot 1 month ago
    ah Dan you kill me with the Adobe talk at the end of the vid . We all know this would make current puppet tool and tracking in AE SOOOOOOO much better .
    Lets just call this early hopes of features NEEDED IN CS5 . Damm 18mnth cycles.

  • Ko Maruyama 1 month ago
    ...As a separate tool tho. No need to try to bung it into puppet tool.
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  • individualEye 1 month ago
    great video - adobe is pushing along beautifully these days - would love to have one interface that has access to all of the functionality of all the apps at once - like a FCP/PP-AE-PS-SHAKE thing
  • George Toledo plus 1 month ago
    Look at Quartz Composer...

    Hmm, this basically looks like a bunch of stuff that I and others have been doing with Quartz Composer (a tool that is included without extra charge with Apple OS X).

    Take a look at my motion tracking and Augmented Reality videos, and the augmented reality group here at vimeo for more ideas along these lines...

    I think it is really cool that Adobe and the University of Washington have gotten together to try to achieve this, I just want to point out that a handful of people are already doing this with fairly easy to use developer tools, that aren't quite as pricey as AE, and that are more expandable by the user.

    Lol, I think this is way impressive... it is just that I keep seeing these clips like this from a major corporation in conjunction with major universities, and I am thinking "hello, this stuff is already being done by artists out there" and if anything they are just packaging up ideas that are already out there and making it into something to sell for big $$$.

    I inherently apologize for this post, because I don't like writing "downer" stuff, but I can't help myself!

    Love the ideas though!
  • Dan Goldman 1 month ago
    Hey, thanks for your comments! My main research goal was to streamline the user interface and workflow, which I think is still fairly complex in most tools, including Quartz Composer. I've sent you more detailed thoughts directly, but didn't want to seem too defensive in the comments here. ;-)
  • George Toledo plus 1 month ago
    Oh, I see what you are doing with the interface and it is AMAZING! I didn't mean to imply that any of the tools can't use major improvement in the interfaces.

    It is a thing of having to use a lot of Adobe products and having come to loathe them (totally unjustified... I CAN be objective, lol), in a silly Coke vs. Pepsi kinda way, and also from having been bitten by Adobe licensing schemes in the workplace.

    I know from our private discussion that we are coming from exactly the same place, and it is cool to meet your acquaintance. I'm really impressed with what you are doing.
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  • Wishing and hoping. CS V perhaps?

    I saw this on Pro-Lost, btw.
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  • Alexey Brin 1 month ago
    just great! the future has come to us =)
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  • Brendan H. Banks 1 month ago
    I really like what this program has to offer, and I honestly think it would have a wide market range: from the semi-professionals who can't spare the time in AE all the way to the friendly consumer looking for a little fun program to attach to their computer's webcam. I really like the idea!
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  • Moog 1 month ago
    hoorah!! that looks smashing... very clever
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  • Alberto Estrada 1 month ago
    nice, i would like to see that features in the products out there!!
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  • Rodney Smith 1 month ago
    Very cool demo. Thanks for sharing. Exciting to see what MIGHT be on the horizon!
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  • Adam Plouff 1 month ago
    Freaking mind blowing
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  • John Able 1 month ago
    Wow, that is mind blowing indeed!

    jess
    privacy.mx.tc
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  • maczter 1 month ago
    Awesome. Bring it on!
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  • David Krupicz 1 month ago
    That automatic motion tracking tool would take a lot of work out of my animation workflow.
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  • MrGlory 1 month ago
    The ease and simplicity of those tools demonstrated would make the manipulation of "reality" very easy, and the ability to do so, very accessible. I see a lot of dangerous possibilities to come. True, the technology exists now to do all those things, just not so easily. I don't meant to take away from your technological achievement, or appear naive, just found it a bit creepy. The future is going to be interesting...
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  • Caroling Wholeo 1 month ago
    It would be great as a plug-in that works for Final Cut Pro too.
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  • Brad Miller 1 month ago
    wow, looks like this has a lot of potential
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  • Rostislav Siryk 1 month ago
    Great demo! BTW, the link in the end of the video is broken. There's "visualization" wrote as "visualisation" ('s' intead of 'z' is used).

    The correct full link is:
    adobe.com/technology/graphics/video_visualization_and_interaction.html

  • Dan Goldman 1 month ago
    I blinked quite a few times, but I think that IS what's in the video, isn't it? Anyway, thanks for reprinting it in the comments so people can just click on it!
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  • Peter Hamby 1 month ago
    this is great!!!
    i love after effects
    but it is quite consuming at times
    this would be a great alternative for fun, small projects!
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  • dlew 1 month ago
    These are some interesting ideas, Adobe :)
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  • Jyoti Mishra 1 month ago
    Fantastic stuff! Well done!
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  • Al 1 month ago
    Absolutely awesome!!! Can't wait for this to be implemented :)
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  • Jens Hoffmann plus 1 month ago
    Cool :)
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  • terje 1 month ago
    Awesome bro, now give us the software to play with :)
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  • Ralph Helm 1 month ago
    Very cool.
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  • Timmy Tutone 1 month ago
    Love the "pick the pose of each person in a video grab" feature. That would rock!
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  • Jan Harold Diaz 1 month ago
    This is awesome!
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  • Alex Gollner plus 1 month ago
    "This demo illustrates our research to bring interactivity to video editing"

    It's a very interesting demo, but the phrase you need to change that for is:

    "This demo illustrates our research to bring interactivity to video manipulation"

    I'd like to see how these effects work across edits. In the cases where the video is being edited.
  • Dan Goldman 1 month ago
    Yeah, video manipulation seems a little wordy but video editing means something else specific. Gotta be a better word...

    Anyway, in answer to your comment, no, the current system doesn't track across cuts.
  • Gabriel Shalom 1 month ago
    There is totally a better word: Tesseracting. Because what you are developing at Adobe is a prototypical system for frameless, hypercubist cinema. I write a blog on the future of cinema and your tool fits nicely into my forecasting of the end of the celluloid-influenced paradigm of flat video frames, transforming them into hypercubes.

    Of course, the really exciting development would be for Adobe to get a partner (like Google or Sony) to work with data cloud INPUT on the front end so that the video is already laden with the metadata you need to particlize the image into discrete objects.

    Your interface is brilliant because it directly visualizes the objects in the frame as discrete elements of cinematic reality, creating a highly intuitive moment where the user "reaches into" the scene.

    If there is any way I can get involved in your research or beta test please let me know! I am totally impressed that Adobe has decided to go in this direction and that you have had the opportunity to publish this out here on Vimeo where the most enthusiastic creative videomakers can give it some feedback!

    I will be blogging about this video soon, but in the meantime I think you would enjoy reading my theory and learning more about why I use the words "hypercubist" and "tesseracting" -- they are part of my larger theory of continuity for hypercubist cinema which I call Quantinuity (quantum + continuity).

    Thanks so much!

    quantumcinema.blogspot.com/2008/11/quantinuity-towards-theory-of.html
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  • Underground Planet plus 1 month ago
    Just amazing, when can I beta test? =)

    - Ray
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  • Mutcluck 1 month ago
    Seems like the auto-tracking has come a long way. It will make it a lot easier for newbs to do limited effects work. I'm really looking forward to this.
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  • Dave Brundage 1 month ago
    I want it NOW dam it!!! Gimee, Gimee, Gimee!
    I can not live without it!! OOPS, my inner voice was speaking.

    Looks really cool, can't wait for it to be added on to Premiere Elements. (I hope)
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  • Beto Soto 1 month ago
    Sweet
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  • bazuka 1 month ago
    great work man, is there a way to get a demo/trial/beta or what ever for testing?

    cheers
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  • Fibre Optix 1 month ago
    That's awesome.
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  • yann 1 month ago
    that s really cool!
    It brings a little bit of hope back in ...
    i am so disappointed with AE CS4 ... there is nothing new in it !!! and it s not even in 64 bits !!!...
    GOOD LUCK for the implementation of that in.... CS... 5 ??? 6 ???... in 2 or 3 years...
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  • kevin sherman 1 month ago
    Love it! Love it! Love it!

    Listen to me:

    bubblecomment.com/id/skd7
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  • Boris Ban 1 month ago
    this is a cool nearly jobs style demo

    it has the ingrediants of a great product, a clear focus

    and it makes things wich are around anyway, usable in a conviniant easy to use and please dont explain me delta way

    maybe sorry for my english - lang.: krautian(german)
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  • CyberSkull 1 month ago
    Damn cool stuff!
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  • Kevin 1 month ago
    that is awesome!!!!!!
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  • Henry Lumbard 1 month ago
    My jaw hasn't closed yet..... More please!
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  • Ben Jacob 1 month ago
    I saw an app for windows which enable users to manipulate objects in a video environment directly...
    Dimp.. But unfortunately i was not able to use it, it needs a AVI video in some specific codec....
    Viewers take a look at this: aviz.fr/dimp/
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  • Hugo Matinho 1 month ago
    sweet :) !
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  • Rob Tannen 1 month ago
    Dan - The "telestrator" effect is perfect for realizing the real-time video annotation that I've conceptualized in the FieldCREW workstation -
    designingforhumans.com/idsa/2008/09/fieldcrew---a-user-research-technology-concept.html
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  • James Lerch 1 month ago
    Dan - The section with the couple in the forest, showing your tracking points and object identification, Do you have a paper or procedure published on that anywhere?

    I'd like to implement it against a real time video feed and use it to output position data to a Pan / Tilt platform. I've been stumbling along on my own, but would love to see your implementation of it! :-)
  • Dan Goldman 1 month ago
    Yes, the tracking and grouping are described in my UIST paper, which is linked from the Adobe URL at the end of the video. (Here it is again, for easy clickability.)

    adobe.com/technology/graphics/video_visualization_and_interaction.html

    The tracking is done using the Particle Video method of Sand and Teller (cited in the paper), and the grouping is done using my own algorithm.

    However, it's done in an offline process, whereas you are looking for something real-time, right? You might want to look into a KLT tracker. I've used this one, which runs on the GPU (but it's a little finicky):

    cs.unc.edu/~ssinha/Research/GPU_KLT/
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  • John 1 month ago
    Hello Dan I glanced over your paper and you said it took over 5 mins per frame (ouch!) for preprocessing. What type of hardware are you currently using? It seems to me that this process would work best on GPUs rather than CPUs, do you use the GPUs for this preprocessing or have you considered using them?
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  • zenbeer 1 month ago
    The possibilities for interactive porn is endless. (sorry, just speaking it like I see it).
  • True AiR 1 month ago
    Lol
  • zenbeer 1 month ago
    I also see a cottage industry that could develop in evidence tampering; with video files manipulated to match evidence needed in cases.

    "Sure, I can place your suspect at the place and time on this surveillance tape. It doesn't matter what time he was actually there."

    Natch, I always see the worst in what could happen, but it looks like a fun tool to use once you remove my cynical observations. :D

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  • Ben Hanbury 1 month ago
    DANG! that's amazing, excellent work guys ...
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  • Guilermino Sobral 1 month ago
    Muito legal
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  • Josh Morton 1 month ago
    Wow. when will this be available to consumers?! and how much will it cost?
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  • True AiR 1 month ago
    That is awesome, I can't wait til I can purchase this technology. Also, did that boat at the end make it under the bridge!?!?!
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  • londonbikers.com 1 month ago
    Very, very cool stuff. It gets my vote for commercialisation :)
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  • bestsoundoftheworld 1 month ago
    Great stuff indeed!!!
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  • Michael Kubler 1 month ago
    Really amazing work.
    I know there are similar things that are being worked on, and I've done a reasonable amount of tracking in Combustion, AE, 3D Max, and Bojou, but with such an easy to use interface it opens up a whole new generation of people who will have access to such tools.
    I can see it being very popular with the youTube generation.
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  • ickydime 1 month ago
    How hard it would be to take this one step further and embed some interactivity into the actual video instead of needing a tool. I am mainly thinking about the Object Tracking and being able to click on objects to either learn more about them or pop open new windows. Would be a huge step in interactive story telling.
  • Dan Goldman 1 month ago
    Check out the video on the Adobe website, which includes an example of this kind of interaction! In that video I showed the ability to get to a product website by clicking on objects in the video. I left this example out of the Vimeo post because it's SOOOO commercial it will surely be controversial. (Though I should point out that in my implementation, it's completely user-driven, the annotations fade in only when the mouse is in the video player window.)
  • ickydime 1 month ago
    That sounds like exactly what I was talking about. Being able to interact and find more information.

    I couldn't get the video to load on the adobe site... it just spins. Firefox and IE. Is this the correct link: adobe.com/technology/graphics/video_visualization_and_interaction.html ?

    Would also be cool to play a role in how the video ends... by clicking certain things you could potentially change the storyline, have a fork in the video but not something as cheesy or obvious as a choose your own adventure.
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  • Step Schwarz 1 month ago
    Great demo. If not Adobe, how about iMovie '09? :)
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  • peggy miles 29 days ago
    Hey Dan! This is great! Are you goin to NAB 2009 in Las Vegas......

    I'd like to be in touch - and speaking of touch - add that as a layer so that not only you can manipulate but the user can do so as well perhaps!

    I'm passing your video along to some folks at the NAB to check out. :) peg

    best regards, Peggy
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  • Julie Zhu 23 days ago
    oh, I really love it, awesome!!!
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  • herself 19 days ago
    It can't be true, what you've done here. It can't. It's unreal. I'm having reality shock.
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  • étapes: 17 days ago
    nice

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  • Haidar Hakim 10 days ago
    This is revolutionary!,,, Great work!
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  • Gabriel Shalom 8 days ago
    Blogged:

    quantumcinema.blogspot.com/2008/12/explosion-of-cinematic-time.html

    Keep posting videos about your work!
    Would love to see the puppet video on here as well as the other one about storyboarding -- which until now I haven't been able to get to play :(
  • Dan Goldman 8 days ago
    Thanks! I think the puppet video is a little too dry and technical to post here as-is, so I would like to re-cut and re-narrate it like this one. But it'll be a month or more before my schedule opens up enough to do that. Patience!
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  • Guilherme Lima 7 days ago
    amazing!!!
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