Disney's AR Museum, sure enough "pays" for kids

Wandering through the museum hall, who never thought to have a little improvised graffiti on the paintings we passed?

Now, Disney has created an AR application to satisfy everyone's wishes. But considering the major strengths of the company, I can't help but wonder if the AR application of the museum is just a cover-up for covering other movements, especially for millions of ordinary storybooks.

This research project is named AR Museum. As you may have guessed, it is an application that you can use when you are browsing the museum. But it's not the obvious AR apps that people imagined, like giving you an extra canvas, letting you point your phone at the canvas, and then jump straight to “I want to know what the Van Gogh blue skin is like What?" This step.

However, in this AR Museum application, you can repaint some areas of the painting by touching it. In this way, this application is equivalent to a fancy paint bucket; indeed, when you use it to repaint these areas, the virtual paint splashes out of your device and falls onto the canvas. However, this application is more than that.

If you already have ideas in your mind, it's easy to re-color the image like this—for example, apply a skin color on one layer, a sky color on another, and so on. If a painting is to be repainted, these colored areas need to be determined during the post-processing process, but as the researchers pointed out: "To repaint complex paintings and achieve a seamless convergence effect requires manual Creating a painting level is a tedious job for artists."

Now it's time for me to say "this is a good opportunity for further study". Unlike other people in image processing today, these researchers did not use machine learning, but instead used ordinary weighting methods to decompose the color components of the painting. (For the obvious problem, this is actually a better and simpler solution)

This method divides a painting into several operatively colored areas in only one minute. Artists have to make it artificially for ten minutes. This method has not been effective. All museum paintings can be preprocessed like this. In this way, children will be able to paint their own paintings, turn Starry Night into Starry Sky, and you can (perhaps using another application) view the history of Impressionism on the timeline. .

However, this is where I think they are a bit indecisive.

Why did Disney suddenly care so much about museums? Can you think of other places where children are prohibited from performing such painting and repainting activities that they like? Maybe it's just because millions of families are sitting idle waiting for the magic of technology to bring them a new lifestyle?

That's right! Actually because of the old story books! Thousands of these ancient books are piled on shelves all over the world. Disney can easily teach this versatile application to identify these books and recolor them. Then, these books will be given new lives. Perhaps we can interact with these books on this platform for AR, and we can also use this technology to carry out more exaggerated redesigns and create "Bambio on Mars." "Fox and Dalmatians" and other works.

Of course, children can't paint on physical books, which will make this application lose some selling points. However, it also attracts a group of children who believe it is natural to interact with the AR and Disney products. At least, I am so illusionistic.

At the very least, this application makes it easy for children who go to museums to do some work. If more than that, as I have guessed, this application is also a good way to make some classic books get a longer life.

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