[CS] CS Job talk March 13 for Asst. Prof. Computer Science & Game Design candidate William Bares, Ph.D.
Paula Harmon
pharmon at hampshire.edu
Thu Mar 7 12:49:09 EST 2013
Wednesday, March 13, Noon, ASH Auditorium
William Bares, Ph.D.
Candidate for Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Game Design
Talk Title: *Fear not the zombies! Or, Cinematography by Human-Computer
Dialog*
Abstract: What if a movie camera could learn about cinematography while
an expert human filmmaker operates the camera? Could that same movie
camera, now in the hands of a novice, offer the novice filmmaker
suggestions on composition and editing in the style learned from the expert?
This colloquium explores these questions by presenting a novel
cinematography assistant embodied in a portable touch screen equipped
with motion-sensors that is used to move and aim a camera in a
computer-generated world. As a filmmaker lines up shots by turning and
moving the portable screen as if it were a camera viewfinder, the
assistant automatically analyzes shot properties and transitions between
shots to formulate a continually evolving model of the filmmaker's
editing style. In preparing to film the next shot, the filmmaker can
request suggestions presented as a palette of distinct shot angles and
distances from which to begin the next shot. The assistant computes
suggested shots so that they reflect established practices of continuity
such as not "crossing the line" and matching eye looks of interacting
characters. Suggested shots also reflect the user's past editing
tendencies when cutting from one shot to the next. The filmmaker
selects a suggestion by touching its image in the palette of suggestions
and is instantly transported into the suggested shot. Then, the
filmmaker can either accept the suggested shot as-is, ignore it to
compose his or her own, or modify it by moving or turning the portable
touch-screen.
Future directions of work invite participation by anyone having an
interest in film, animation, artificial intelligence, and interfaces for
games, new media, graphical simulations, or learning environments.
Biographical Statement: William Bares enjoys making connections between
the arts and technology in teaching, research, and community engagement.
He envisions future games and interactive media experiences that take
place in real-world spaces in which human players and avatars interact
through speech, motion, and gestures. His current research seeks to
develop methods to augment the creativity and productivity of
cinematographers. He earned his Ph.D. at North Carolina State
University while studying with the interdisciplinary IntelliMedia
Initiative which creates intelligent virtual 3d learning environments.
He has been an invited researcher at INRIA (Rennes, France) and most
recently at the Games and Playable Media Group at UC Santa Cruz. He is
currently a faculty member in Computer Science at Millsaps College.
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CBD to-do list updated and attached Paula Harmon, Administrative Assistant
School of Cognitive Science
Hampshire College
893 West Street Amherst, MA 01002
phone: 413.559.5502
fax: 413.559.5438
http://cs.hampshire.edu
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