Interactive Dynamic Video
August 15, 2016 9:55 AM Subscribe
From Abe Davis's PhD work at MIT comes Interactive Dynamic Video, a technique that uses video recording and vibration analysis to produce interactive estimated interactions. (slyt)
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posted by little onion at 10:10 AM on August 15, 2016 [2 favorites]
posted by little onion at 10:10 AM on August 15, 2016 [2 favorites]
Technical video voiceovers have their own expected tone and cadence, the same way that pilot-tower ATC communications do.
This is the most engaging speaker I've ever heard in a technical demo video. It sounds totally wrong.
posted by CaseyB at 10:36 AM on August 15, 2016 [6 favorites]
This is the most engaging speaker I've ever heard in a technical demo video. It sounds totally wrong.
posted by CaseyB at 10:36 AM on August 15, 2016 [6 favorites]
I wonder how articulated mannequins made of various materials would be revealed by this technique (I don't think they would be). I simply don't believe this should be how the architectural health of any structure should be monitored and, as impressed as I am by the math that goes into "pull and snap-back" effect, it's only a subset of how objects interact.
posted by lazycomputerkids at 6:34 PM on August 15, 2016
posted by lazycomputerkids at 6:34 PM on August 15, 2016
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