Title :
3D sequence generation from multiple cameras
Author_Institution :
BBC Res. & Dev., Tadworth, UK
fDate :
29 Sept.-1 Oct. 2004
Abstract :
An approach for the generation of 3D surface model sequences from a set of synchronised, calibrated cameras is presented. The method is based on the computation of the visual-hull. An analysis classifies typical error sources for artefacts in the reconstructed 3D models into occlusion, approximation and sampling errors. For the synthesis of new images for TV- and film-applications the roughness of the reconstructed 3D models has shown to be very disturbing. In order to reduce this roughness two methods are used sequentially: a new super-sampling approach that reduces the sampling error, and a Gaussian surface smoothing. The application of the modelling results from a 12 camera studio system is shown for the generation of virtual views of moving actors in standard post-production packages.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; cameras; hidden feature removal; image reconstruction; image sequences; studios; virtual reality; 3D sequence generation; 3D surface model sequence; Gaussian surface smoothing; calibrated camera; camera studio system; multiple camera; reconstructed 3D model; standard postproduction package; super-sampling approach; Cameras; Error analysis; Image reconstruction; Image sampling; Layout; Robustness; Rough surfaces; Sampling methods; Shape; Surface reconstruction;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Signal Processing, 2004 IEEE 6th Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8578-0
DOI :
10.1109/MMSP.2004.1436575