Presentation 2005-03-25
Multipurpose CMOS Camera Array System for Communication with Eye Contact
Takashi MIYAKI, Toshihiko Yamasaki, Kiyoharu Aizawa,
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Abstract(in English) Image Based Rendering (IBR) is known as a image processing technique to synthesize a novel view from images of multiple different view points. This paper shows a design and an implementation of the camera array system which enables novel view synthesis in real-time using IBR method. A capacity of data transfer between multiple cameras and an image processing system can be a bottleneck of entire real-time IBR system. But our system can avoid this by using the selective readout function of CMOS image sensors for effective data transfer adapted for real-time IBR. We introduce the application of video telecommunication with eye contact using this camera array system.
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Keyword(in English) Camera Array System / CMOS Image Sensor / Real-time IBR / Novel View Synthesis
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Conference Date 2005/3/18(1days)
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Title (in English) Multipurpose CMOS Camera Array System for Communication with Eye Contact
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Keyword(1) Camera Array System
Keyword(2) CMOS Image Sensor
Keyword(3) Real-time IBR
Keyword(4) Novel View Synthesis
1st Author's Name Takashi MIYAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Toshihiko Yamasaki
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Kiyoharu Aizawa
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Date 2005-03-25
Paper # MVE2004-79
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 749
Page pp.pp.-
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