- Grand Cayman, KY Boheng QIU - Beijing, CN Peng WANG - Los Angeles CA, US Jie LIAO - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/265 G06T 7/194 G06T 5/00 H04N 5/262
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting a picture into a video, and a device and a storage medium. The method for converting a picture into a video includes: partitioning an original picture to obtain a foreground region and a background region; performing an iterative transformation for visual depth on the background region, and storing an image obtained through each transformation as a picture frame to obtain multiple frames of images; and splicing the multiple frames of images to obtain a target video. The iterative transformation includes at least two transformations for visual depth.
Share Based Augmented Reality Content Service System
- Grand Cayman, KY Jie Liao - Los Angeles CA, US Feng Cai - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 H04L 29/06 G06T 19/00
Abstract:
Methods and systems are directed to a content services platform. The content services platform may include a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, configure the content services platform to perform a method. The method may include receiving a request to initiate a shared session from a first client, the request including a first client identifier. Based on the received request, a session identifier may be provided to the first client associated with the first client identifier. A request from a second client may be received and may be associated with the session identifier. Thus, when message data from the first client is received, the message data may be added to a queue associated with the session identifier such that the message data may be provided from the queue to the second client based on the session identifier.
ransactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Lan Yang, the Edwin H. & Florence G. Skinner Professor, and Jie Liao, a postdoctoral research associate, both in the Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St.