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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 16, 2006
Filed:
Oct. 18, 2001
Thomas E. Slowe, Middlleburg, VA (US);
Paul C. Brewer, Arlington, VA (US);
Robert J. Douglass, Oak Hill, VA (US);
Thomas M. Strat, McLean, VA (US);
Thomas J. Burns, McLean, VA (US);
Andrew J. Chosak, McLean, VA (US);
Thomas E. Slowe, Middlleburg, VA (US);
Paul C. Brewer, Arlington, VA (US);
Robert J. Douglass, Oak Hill, VA (US);
Thomas M. Strat, McLean, VA (US);
Thomas J. Burns, McLean, VA (US);
Andrew J. Chosak, McLean, VA (US);
ObjectVideo, Inc., Reston, VA (US);
Abstract
A decomposed original video sequence includes one or more original camera-motion layers and zero or more original fixed-frame layers decomposed from an original video sequence. The decomposed original video sequence is edited by editing at least one of the original camera-motion layers to obtain modified camera-motion layers such that each frame of a composite modified video sequence composed from the modified camera-motion layers and the original fixed-frame layers is obtained without editing each frame of said original video sequence. The editing comprises performing an edge operation to one of said original camera-motion layers.