Turning Images into Looping Videos with Eulerian Motion Fields

Learn how to create seamlessly looping videos from a single image using eulerian motion fields. 

Aleksander Holynski, Brian Curless, Steven M. Seitz, and Richard Szeliski from the University of Washington shared their method of turning a still single image into a seamlessly looping video. 

The method is based on teaching the computer to predict the motion of the scene, therefore, building a motion path for the animation with eulerian motion fields. Combining the motion field and reference images create a motion synthesis that helps create the correct animation.  

The method also includes a solution to avoid artifacts that can appear from using the technique straight away. All you need to do is to have 2 videos with the same destination images — the first video should start with an input while the second ends with the same input.

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