Presentation 2002/2/15
A 3D Video Display of Humans in a Large-scale Space Using Multiple Video Cameras
Itaru KITAHARA, Yuichi OHTA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we introduce our research for realizing a 3D video display system in a very large-scale space such as a soccer stadium, concert hall, etc. We introduce a method to describe the shape of a 3D object with a set of planes in order to synthesize a novel view of the object effectively. The most effective layout of the sweep-planes can be determined based on the relative location of the observer's viewing position, multiple cameras and a 3D object. We introduce a method to control the LOD of the 3D shape model by adjusting the number of sweep-planes. The data size of the 3D model and the processing time has been reduced drastically. The effectiveness of our proposed methods was demonstrated by experimental results.
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Keyword(in English) Large-scale Space / 3D Video Display / Multiple Videos / Scalable 3D Model / Observer's View
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Title (in English) A 3D Video Display of Humans in a Large-scale Space Using Multiple Video Cameras
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Keyword(1) Large-scale Space
Keyword(2) 3D Video Display
Keyword(3) Multiple Videos
Keyword(4) Scalable 3D Model
Keyword(5) Observer's View
1st Author's Name Itaru KITAHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Center for Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, University of Tsukuba()
2nd Author's Name Yuichi OHTA
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Engineering Mechanics and Systems, University of Tsukuba
Date 2002/2/15
Paper # PRMU2001-235
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 653
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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