DocumentCode :
2127950
Title :
Multiple narrow-baseline system for immersive teleconferencing
Author :
Cooke, Eddie ; Kauff, Peter ; Schreer, Oliver
Author_Institution :
Image Process. Dept., Heinrich-Hertz-lnstitut, Berlin, Germany
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
367
Lastpage :
370
Abstract :
An important aim of immersive teleconferencing systems is to create realistic 3D virtual views of remote conferees. Hence, systems should be able to deal with hand gestures as well as occluded areas in reference images required in derived views. The quality of such derived views is dependent not only on the analysis and synthesis process but also the multiview camera set-up. Often the popular convergent wide-baseline stereo approach aspires to achieve too much through a single camera pair: maximum information and reliable disparity maps. We identify how this dichotomy leads to problems in the analysis and synthesis process, often leading to a restrictive system specific solution. We then define a new approach, a multiple narrow-baseline set-up, designed to overcome the limitations of the wide-baseline set-up, being modular, both in terms of system requirements as well as algorithmically, and scalable, with respect to the number of conferees.
Keywords :
cameras; stereo image processing; teleconferencing; 3D virtual views; convergent wide-baseline stereo; hand gestures; immersive teleconferencing systems; maximum information; multiple narrow-baseline system; multiview camera set-up; occluded areas; reference images; reliable disparity maps; Algorithm design and analysis; Cameras; Image converters; Image processing; Interpolation; Rendering (computer graphics); Teleconferencing; Two dimensional displays; Video sharing; Virtual environment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Video/Image Processing and Multimedia Communications 4th EURASIP-IEEE Region 8 International Symposium on VIPromCom
Print_ISBN :
953-7044-01-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VIPROM.2002.1026684
Filename :
1026684
Link To Document :
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