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Analyzing interfaces and workflows for light field editing

Published: 30 July 2017 Publication History

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With the increasing number of available consumer light field cameras, this new form of photography is progressively becoming more common. However, there are still very few tools for light field editing, and the interfaces to create those edits remain largely unexplored. We perform a state sequence analysis and hidden Markov-chain analysis based on the sequence of tools and interaction paradigms users employ while editing light fields. These insights can aid researchers and designers in creating new light field editing tools and interfaces, thus helping close the gap between 4D and 2D image editing.

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Alexis Gabadinho, Gilbert Ritschard, Nicolas Mller, and Matthias Studer. 2011. Analyzing and Visualizing State Sequences in R with TraMineR. Journal of Statistical Software 40, 1 (2011).
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Adrian Jarabo, Belen Masia, Adrien Bousseau, Fabio Pellacini, and Diego Gutierrez. 2014. How Do People Edit Light Fields? ACM Trans. Graph. 33, 4 (2014).
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Changil Kim, Henning Zimmer, Yael Pritch, Alexander Sorkine-Hornung, and Markus Gross. 2013. Scene Reconstruction from High Spatio-angular Resolution Light Fields. ACM Trans. Graph. 32, 4 (2013).
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Belen Masia, Adrian Jarabo, and Diego Gutierrez. 2014. Favored Workflows in Light Field Editing. In Proceedings of CGVCVIP '14.

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  • (2024)Micro-Cells Enabling Spatio-Angular Joint Attention for High-Resolution Light Field EditingIEEE Access10.1109/ACCESS.2024.350473012(175817-175828)Online publication date: 2024

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SIGGRAPH '17: ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Posters
July 2017
173 pages
ISBN:9781450350150
DOI:10.1145/3102163
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Published: 30 July 2017

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  1. editing interfaces
  2. editing workflow
  3. light fields
  4. user study

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  • Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad

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  • (2024)Micro-Cells Enabling Spatio-Angular Joint Attention for High-Resolution Light Field EditingIEEE Access10.1109/ACCESS.2024.350473012(175817-175828)Online publication date: 2024

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