June 26, 2017, 09:14 AM
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The move to nonlinear editors was a boon to efficiency in the cutting room, but how much more dramatically can computers speed up the editing process? Researchers from Stanford University and Adobe Research think they can eliminate a lot of the human grunt work, at least when it comes to editing simple dialogue scenes. In […] The post Computational Video Editing for Dialogue-Driven Scenes appeared first on Studio Daily.
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