Interactive Dynamic Videos is a research-based company located in Cambridge, MA, dedicated to capturing not only the appearance but also the physical behavior of objects in recorded videos, allowing users to manipulate and test hypotheses about their surroundings.
Founded by Abe Davis, a PhD candidate at MIT, the company's work is focused on developing image-space modal bases for plausible manipulation of objects in video, with the goal of enhancing our understanding of dynamics. While there is currently no commercial product available, the technology is patented through MIT, and licensing inquiries can be made through the company's contact information.
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