Title :
Chroma Key Visual Feedback Based on Non-Retroreflective Polarized Reflection in Retroreflective Screens
Author_Institution :
Nanophotonics Technol. Center, Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Gandia, Spain
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A technique to provide immersive feedback on TV and video production studios employing chroma key video segmentation systems is analysed and demonstrated. The technique exploits the observation that polarized light is reflected in the non-retroreflective mode by commercial retroreflective fabrics. Thus, it is possible to use polarization filters to project onto a retroreflective screen two polarization-orthogonal images (one for the monochromatic key used for segmentation and another showing the background image). Due to polarization filtering the camera only captures the combination of the real object and the monochromatic surface whereas viewers of the real scene can interact with the background image. A theoretical analysis as well as experimental results showing the feasibility of the technique are provided.
Keywords :
fabrics; feedback; filtering theory; image segmentation; screens (display); television production; television studios; TV production studio; background image; camera polarization filtering; chroma key video segmentation system; chroma key visual feedback; immersive feedback; monochromatic surface; nonretroreflective polarized reflection; polarization-orthogonal image; retroreflective fabric; retroreflective screen; video production studio; Cameras; Fabrics; Glass; Image color analysis; Image segmentation; Light sources; Chroma-key; image composition; matting; video production; video segmentation;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2011.2174275