This image showcases a detailed academic poster presented by researchers from the NUS ARC (National University of Singapore Advanced Robotics Centre). The poster, titled "DynVideo-E: Harnessing Dynamic NeRF for Landmarks in Video Editing," appears to be about video editing techniques that allow for the separation of foreground and background images. The top portion of the poster includes a series of images demonstrating the technique's capability to change backgrounds while maintaining the dynamic movements and poses of subjects. The title and author information are displayed clearly at the top with the university branding logos. Below the title, the poster explains the research process, methodology, and results, featuring visual examples of edited dynamic human figures and backgrounds. The bottom section highlights experimental results, showcasing different stages of video frame edits for comparison. Overall, the poster has a visually engaging design with a combination of descriptive texts and illustrative images that communicate the research findings effectively. Text transcribed from the image: AUSAARC Show Lab, National Uni Yan- Cao Jay Zhangjie Wu, Weijia A DyVideo E Hamessing Dynamic NeRF for Lar Chulorging Humas-Centric Video Editing and background image, how to edit it? V or and viewpoint change Background Red Style d f image-based 30 dynamic human editing designs wing datasets by 50%-95% for human perference. Experiment Resuts A DynVideo-E edits foreground and background with high temporal and motion consistency