Sliding adjustment for 3D video representation (Q1424553)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2058720
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2058720 |
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Sliding adjustment for 3D video representation (English)
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16 March 2004
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Summary: This paper deals with video coding of static scenes viewed by a moving camera. We propose an automatic way to encode such video sequences using several 3D models. Contrary to prior art in model-based coding where 3D models have to be known, the 3D models are automatically computed from the original video sequence. We show that several independent 3D models provide the same functionalities as one single 3D model, and avoid some drawbacks of the previous approaches. To achieve this goal we propose a novel algorithm of sliding adjustment, which ensures consistency of successive 3D models. The paper presents a method to automatically extract the set of 3D models and associate camera positions. The obtained representation can be used for reconstructing the original sequence, or virtual ones. It also enables 3D functionalities such as synthetic obfect insertion, lightning modification, or stereoscopic visualization. Results on real video sequences are presented.
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video coding
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video manipulation
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