Adobe Fresco is free to use now! 🎉 Give a try if you are into painting/drawing/motion and have a touch/stylus-supported device running iOS/Windows, and feel free to let me know if you have any comments or feature requests. (I have been involved in the R&D of this product.)
#CHI2024 an interactive technique to let users edit and correct predicted human poses from videos https://t.co/Z8Ewww1b8N first-authored by Jingyuan Liu and co-authored with Ariel Shamir and Takeo Igarashi
#CHI2024@YiningCao3's Elastica makes the animations magical & seamless in video presentations. check out her presentation today at 11am ("Immersive Experiences" session). w. @liyiwei@HaijunXia Deepali Aneja
https://t.co/BAg1JUlcMi
#CHI2024 What if you can create interactive simulations simply by sketching and speaking? I'm so excited to share our DrawTalking work (in CHI LBW) led by @synchronizerKTR (w. @liyiwei, @HaijunXia, Ken Perlin)
https://t.co/DRnSYMulfj
If you have a video containing people talking or singing, feel free to give it a try on https://t.co/pD0Cpzkiwj for automatic captioning effects.
PS: I might or might not have something to do with this tech. 👹
Want to see a research paper featuring Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, One Republic, and other musicians/bands? Come to join @jama1017's talk in #UIST2023.
I'll also be at #UIST2023 this fall with a couple of papers related to video and story:
@jama1017 will present work on converting music videos into lyric videos
w/ @raoanyi@liyiwei@rubaiat and Hijung Shin
https://t.co/J2HRWOzAcO
The Motion feature in #AdobeFresco empowers artists and creators to add motion to individual elements in their artwork. @AdobeResearch’s @liyiwei and @rubaiat share the “behind the scenes” of this impactful research work! https://t.co/ewlmCVlmF5
I received only one party invitation so far, but just registered nonetheless so that I can physically meet the first-author of a paper for the first time (and also be the backup speaker in case his travel visa screws up or something). 👹
@verge The dual view is very interesting but also raises the question: what else can the camera see? We may need to adjust our assumption about which parts of our surroundings are visible in the camera for virtual meetings. (I may even clean up the space behind the phone just in case.)
Past/future papers chairs, any ideas to encourage on-time review submissions? One thought: for every review, one transfers X dollars to an escort account (hosted by the conference), and receives X(1+r)^(q-p) back where r: interest rate, p: submission time, q: official deadline.👹