Zhang et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Light weight background blurring for video conferencing applicationsZhang et al., 2006
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- Zhang C
- Rui Y
- He L
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- 2006 International Conference on Image Processing
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Background blurring is an effective way to both preserving privacy and keeping communication effective during video conferencing. This paper proposes a light weight real- time algorithm to perform background blurring using a fast background modeling algorithm …
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