Title :
Generation of three-dimensional content from stereo-panoramic view
Author :
Audu, A.I. ; Sadka, A.H.
Author_Institution :
Brunel Univ., Uxbridge, UK
Abstract :
It states that three-dimensional content can be generated from two slightly different panoramic view of a scene. The strength of this thought lies in both the intrinsic movement parallax and single effective viewpoint that is associated with the panoramic view of a scene. These factors when effectively put together have the potential to provide pure perspective image. Three-dimensional effect in a single panoramic image is realized by superimposing a pair of panoramic view images. A special fascination of the resultant image is that depending on how the initial panoramic views are generated, the natural scenery and three-dimensional effect in the composed anaglyph panorama differs. A pair of anaglyph glasses would be used by a group of people to view the depth effect in the stereoscopic panorama.
Keywords :
natural scenes; stereo image processing; anaglyph glasses; anaglyph panorama; depth effect; intrinsic movement parallax; natural scenery; panoramic view images; stereo-panoramic view; stereoscopic panorama; three-dimensional content; three-dimensional effect; Cameras; Feature extraction; Image color analysis; Optical distortion; Solid modeling; Stereo image processing; Three-dimensional displays; 3D depth effect; Anaglyph; Binocular vision; Cylindrical projection; Panoramic view;
Conference_Titel :
ELMAR, 2013 55th International Symposium
Conference_Location :
Zadar
Print_ISBN :
978-953-7044-14-5