Estimating Material Properties from Small Motions in Video           
*Joint first author
Rod Dataset
Rods were clamped
to a block of concrete next to a loudspeaker. Sound, played through the loudspeaker, was used to excite each rod. Each rod was filmed twice: once clamped to a length of
15 inches and once clamped to a length of 22 inches. We provide:
- Material Property Measurements of Rods made from 4 Different Metals
- Steel, Aluminum, Copper, and Brass
- High Speed (2500 fps) Video of Clamped Rods
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Download the Rod Material Properties Here
Fabric Dataset
Fabric was loosely draped over a bar. The fabric was filmed moving due to 2 types of excitation: ambient forces, such as air currents in the room or
small vibrations in the building, and sound played through a loudspeaker. Fabric was filmed from a 2 different viewpoints using 2 different cameras. Specifically, we provide:
- Material Property Measurements for Each Fabric from Previous Work
- Regular Framerate (30/60 fps) video of the Fabric moving using a Point Gray (Left - L) and SLR Camera (Right - R)
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Download the Fabric Material Properties Here
If you use these fabric properties in your work please cite (Bouman et. al, ICCV 2013)
Citation
If you use any of the data from this page, please cite our CVPR paper:
@InProceedings{Davis_2015_CVPR,
author = {Davis, Abe and Bouman, Katherine L. and Chen, Justin G. and Rubinstein, Michael and Durand, Fredo and Freeman, William T.},
title = {Visual Vibrometry: Estimating Material Properties From Small Motion in Video},
journal = {The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)},
month = {June},
year = {2015}
}