Video Inpainting Software Deletes People From HD Video Footage
cylonlover writes "In a development sure to send conspiracy theorists into a tizzy, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics (MPII) have developed video inpainting software that can effectively delete people or objects from high-definition footage. The software analyzes each video frame and calculates what pixels should replace a moving area that has been marked for removal. In a world first, the software can compensate for multiple people overlapped by the unwanted element, even if they are walking towards (or away from) the camera."
Researchers have developed video inpainting to remove the character Jar Jar Binks from the Star Wars Prequals.
So combine this tech with Google Glass and identify people you just don't want to see ever again, and you may end up walking right into them without even knowing.
You can't handle the truth.
Ten years ago, I predicted a "nudie button," which, instead of removing people from live video, would simply remove their clothing (through interpolation). I do not endorse the use of such a button on your TV's remote control, I merely predict its future existence.
But, then, how is anyone else to know about the dwarf. From the viewer's perspective the dwarf doesn't exist.
I hit a dwarf on the way to work today.
We got out of our cars to exchange information.
He said, "I am not happy."
I asked, "Which one are you?"
Then the fight started.