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So, it appears we have reached the point where we can remove objects from video feeds in real time. Every time I look at one of these kinds of videos I get the sudden jarring realization that it is the year 2010 and we live in the future. I cannot imagine how it must be for those of you who are twice my age.
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[hr] This isn't the newest of techs, but the video put it to a novel and pleasing use. I ran across this when I was trying to design a wireless security camera system for my apartment (failed project). In the case of the security camera, it was designed to not record anything that was part of the static scenery, and only record something that wasn't supposed to be there. The camera compared the current image with a few other images from various points in time, and deleted anything that was already there. There is one thing the video does that I haven't seen, and that is the interpolation of the surface behind the removed object. I have some doubts that it would look very good if the object were removed from a complicated surface, but now I'm bickering about engineering details that no one else cares about. So, ignoring my quibbling, I really like this, and it reminds me of the Cylons in BSG, and how they could project whatever they wanted into the background, and remove annoyances. The only thing I fear for a future with this in it is how often I will get edited out of everyone else's stream. I will be a sad monkey.@-rep +1
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root@Combine this with Augmented Reality
[hr] Mmm. Yea, about that.@-rep +1
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]"The ruins of the unsustainable are the 21st century’s frontier."
— Bruce Sterling
"The ruins of the unsustainable are the 21st century’s frontier."
— Bruce Sterling
root@Combine this with AR tech
[hr] The fun part is that the editing of perceptions to fit with preconceived notions is what the brain is best at. This sort of app wouldn't be adding something new to the human experience, it would merely be enhancing and formalizing it. While there are definite political abuses for this tech, there are a number of very good uses for it as well. Full control of a visual interface like that can promote a hyperfocused state that is desirable for, say, surgeons. The trick is to, in real time, have a computer sense, process, and edit the incoming information to conform to the current attentional resources available to the user. Or, uh, so I've heard.@-rep +1
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