no code implementations • 2 Jan 2024 • Xiaotong Wu, Wei-Sheng Lai, YiChang Shih, Charles Herrmann, Michael Krainin, Deqing Sun, Chia-Kai Liang
DSLR cameras can achieve multiple zoom levels via shifting lens distances or swapping lens types.
no code implementations • 23 Jul 2022 • Wei-Sheng Lai, YiChang Shih, Lun-Cheng Chu, Xiaotong Wu, Sung-Fang Tsai, Michael Krainin, Deqing Sun, Chia-Kai Liang
To the best of our knowledge, our work is the first mobile solution for face motion deblurring that works reliably and robustly over thousands of images in diverse motion and lighting conditions.
no code implementations • 18 Nov 2021 • Wei-Sheng Lai, YiChang Shih, Chia-Kai Liang, Ming-Hsuan Yang
Video blogs and selfies are popular social media formats, which are often captured by wide-angle cameras to show human subjects and expanded background.
no code implementations • 10 Dec 2020 • Chen Gao, YiChang Shih, Wei-Sheng Lai, Chia-Kai Liang, Jia-Bin Huang
We present a method for estimating Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) from a single headshot portrait.
no code implementations • CVPR 2015 • YiChang Shih, Dilip Krishnan, Fredo Durand, William T. Freeman
For single-pane windows, ghosting cues arise from shifted reflections on the two surfaces of the glass pane.
no code implementations • CVPR 2015 • Jonathan T. Barron, Andrew Adams, YiChang Shih, Carlos Hernandez
Given a stereo pair it is possible to recover a depth map and use that depth to render a synthetically defocused image.
no code implementations • CVPR 2014 • Lyndsey C. Pickup, Zheng Pan, Donglai Wei, YiChang Shih, Chang-Shui Zhang, Andrew Zisserman, Bernhard Scholkopf, William T. Freeman
We explore whether we can observe Time's Arrow in a temporal sequence--is it possible to tell whether a video is running forwards or backwards?