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Augmented perception via cartoon rendering: reflections on a real-time video-to-cartoon system
Abstract only The Emerging Technologies section of this year's conference includes two independent projects that convert live video into a cartoon-like image in real-time. In one system (Real-time video abstraction, Northwestern University), you can see your own face looking back at you like a...
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