Affiliation:
1. MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
2. Amazon A9
3. Google Research
4. Cambridge Mobile Telematics
5. Adobe Research
6. MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Abstract
The world is filled with important, but visually subtle signals. A person's pulse, the breathing of an infant, the sag and sway of a bridge---these all create visual patterns, which are too difficult to see with the naked eye. We present Eulerian Video Magnification, a computational technique for visualizing subtle color and motion variations in ordinary videos by making the variations larger. It is a
microscope for small changes
that are hard or impossible for us to see by ourselves. In addition, these small changes can be quantitatively analyzed and used to recover sounds from vibrations in distant objects, characterize material properties, and remotely measure a person's pulse.
Funder
Microsoft Research
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Quanta Computer
Shell Research
NSF
Cognex
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Cited by
85 articles.
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