• DocumentCode
    1503638
  • Title

    Infinite Images: Creating and Exploring a Large Photorealistic Virtual Space

  • Author

    Kaneva, Biliana ; Sivic, Josef ; Torralba, Antonio ; Avidan, Shai ; Freeman, William T.

  • Author_Institution
    Comput. Sci. & Artificial Intell. Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • Volume
    98
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    1391
  • Lastpage
    1407
  • Abstract
    We present a system for generating “infinite” images from large collections of photos by means of transformed image retrieval. Given a query image, we first transform it to simulate how it would look if the camera moved sideways and then perform image retrieval based on the transformed image. We then blend the query and retrieved images to create a larger panorama. Repeating this process will produce an “infinite” image. The transformed image retrieval model is not limited to simple 2-D left/right image translation, however, and we show how to approximate other camera motions like rotation and forward motion/zoom-in using simple 2-D image transforms. We represent images in the database as a graph where each node is an image and different types of edges correspond to different types of geometric transformations simulating different camera motions. Generating infinite images is thus reduced to following paths in the image graph. Given this data structure we can also generate a panorama that connects two query images, simply by finding the shortest path between the two in the image graph. We call this option the “image taxi.” Our approach does not assume photographs are of a single real 3-D location, nor that they were taken at the same time. Instead, we organize the photos in themes, such as city streets or skylines and synthesize new virtual scenes by combining images from distinct but visually similar locations. There are a number of potential applications to this technology. It can be used to generate long panoramas as well as content aware transitions between reference images or video shots. Finally, the image graph allows users to interactively explore large photo collections for ideation, games, social interaction, and artistic purposes.
  • Keywords
    content-based retrieval; image retrieval; 2D image transforms; camera forward motion; camera rotation motion; geometric transformations; image graph; image taxi; image translation; infinite images; photorealistic virtual space; query image; transformed image retrieval; Cameras; Cities and towns; Data structures; Games; Image databases; Image generation; Image retrieval; Layout; Solid modeling; Spatial databases; Image mosaicing; Internet images; large datasets; scene recognition; transformed image retrieval; virtual scene synthesis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2009.2031133
  • Filename
    5473074