Thursday, June 6, 2019 - 10:30 to 12:30
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
The School of Computer Science at the University of Windsor is pleased to present …
Dynamic Scene Creation from Text
MSc Thesis Proposal by:
Havish Kadiyala
Date: Thursday, June 6th, 2019
Time: 10: 30 am – 12:30 pm
Location: 3105, Lambton Tower
Abstract:
Visual information is an integral part of our daily life. Typically, it tends to convey more information than simple textual information. A visual depiction of a textual story as an animation or video provides more engaging and realistic experience and can be used in different applications. Examples of such applications include but are not limited to education, advertisement, crime scene investigation, forensic analysis of crime, treatment of different types of mental and psychological disorders, etc. Manual 3D scene creation is a time-consuming process and requires the expertise of individuals familiar with the content creation environment. Automatic scene generation using textual description and library of developed components offers a quick and easy alternative for scene representation and proof of concept ideas. In this thesis, we propose extraction of objects of interest and their spatial relationships from the user provided textual description to create a dynamic scene with animation to make it more realistic.
Thesis Committee:
Internal Reader: Dr. Dan Wu
External Reader: Dr. Shelagh Towson
Advisor: Dr. Imran Ahmad
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