At Siggraph 2014, Microsoft Research has unveiled Hyperlapse, an ingenious algorithm that, believe it or not, will actually make you want to watch first-person GoPro footage of climbing, cycling, ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Action cameras like the GoPro have made it easy to capture first-person perspectives from daily adventures. But as Microsoft researcher Johannes Kopf discovered, that doesn’t always translate into ...
It’s recorded 18 minutes of cycling through Sydney’s inner west to our office, condensed to 43 seconds by the camera. The GoPro 7 does that on the fly. While hyperlapse video was available on the ...
Wearable cameras like GoPro do a great job of giving a first-person view of extreme sports and other activities, but their often jerky footage can also end up doing a good job of triggering nausea.
GoPro Hero 7 Black is the latest flagship action camera from the company which comes with a lot of features. Among all the video shooting modes, GoPro has added a new mode dubbed as hyperlapse. The ...
When Microsoft first unveiled its Hyperlapse software for creating smooth video time-lapses earlier this year, its mobile and desktop releases excluded Apple's platforms. That changes today, with Mac ...
Thursday is officially the first day of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. To help celebrate the seasonal switch, we have a video for you from Jeff Dougherty, known on YouTube as The Hyperunner. After ...
Last August, Microsoft showed off a seemingly magic technology called hyperlapse. The promise of the prototype was to make even the shakiest videos buttery smooth. Within two weeks, Instagram put out ...
Not unlike the elderly, time-lapse videos can be boring and shaky. Microsoft has cobbled together technology that can smooth out the jittery, choppy first-person video footage you’d normally see ...
At Siggraph 2014, Microsoft Research has unveiled Hyperlapse, an ingenious algorithm that will actually make you want to watch first-person GoPro footage. Hyperlapse scans through hours of video ...
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