Authors:
Won-Il Hwang
;
Pyung-Jun Lee
;
Bong-Kyung Chun
;
Dong-Sung Ryu
and
Hwan-Gue Cho
Affiliation:
Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of
Keyword(s):
non-photorealism, comics cartooning, stylized rendering, video summary.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Computer Vision, Visualization and Computer Graphics
;
Non-Photorealistic Rendering, Painting-Like Rendering, Drawing
;
Rendering
Abstract:
This paper presents CORVIS(COmics Rendering system on VIdeo Stream) which helps to create comic strips from video streams in semi-automated manner. For this, first we manually select a set of important featuring scenes in a cinema and transform them into simplified illustrations by Mean-Shift segmentation. Then we insert the stylized comic effects to each illustration by considering the before/after video images. We newly proposed some techniques for this cartoon rendering effects. These stylized effects include the speed line, rotational trajectory and the background effect. Finally CORVIS automatically places the word balloons to represent the dialogues of actors. And echoic words e.g., “BANG”, will be inserted in the comic cut to imitate the sound effects of the original film. We tested CORVIS with the well-known cinemas, “Spider Man II” and “I ROBOT”. The final results show that our technique is quite effective and efficient to create a comic booklet from video streams.