Neural networks of suitable topology are trained with pairs of images, where one image of each pair depicts a garment, and the other image of each pair depicts the garment being worn by a model. Once trained, the neural network can synthesize an image based on a new image of a garment, where the synthesized image could plausibly have appeared in the training set, paired with the new image of the garment. Quantitative parameters controlling the image synthesis permit adjustment of features of the synthetic image, including the skin tone, body shape and pose of the model, accessories depicted in the synthetic image, and characteristics of the garment as depicted, such as length, sleeve style, collar style or tightness.
Method For Tracking Subject Head Position From Monocular-Source Image Sequence
Marcus C. COLBERT - Emerald Hills CA, US Anand CHANDRASEKARAN - Chennai, IN
Assignee:
Mad Street Den, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G06T 7/73 G06T 19/20 G06T 17/10 G06T 19/00
Abstract:
A subject's head position and motion can be tracked by analyzing a series of frames from a monocular camera and mapping distinguishing points visible in the frames onto an elliptical cylinder. The tracking data can be used to control a physical pan/tilt actuator or to reconfigure/reposition virtual objects, images of which can be synthesized and displayed, or composited back into the original frames and displayed.
Leading 75-72 with 3:32 left, Montana State scored seven straight, highlighted by a Marcus Colbert 3-pointer and a Danny Robison layup, to stretch its lead to 10 and effectively end any hope for a Northern Colorado comeback. Cameron Michael hit a 3 at the buzzer for the Bears to cut the final defici
Date: Feb 13, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
McKinney scores 23, Sacramento St. beats Montana St. 75-59
Stephan Holm and Marcus Colbert hit 3-pointers 39 seconds apart to keep Montana State (4-16, 1-7) within five with six minutes remaining, but a layup by McKinney sparked a 16-3 spurt that gave Sacramento State a 73-55 lead with 1:24 to play.
Danny Robison and Michael Dison added 14 points each for the Bobcats, who were picked to finish 11th in the 12-team Big Sky. Marcus Colbert added 12 and Blake Brumwell 10 in the debut of coach Brian Fish.