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Cinematized reality: cinematographic 3D video system for daily life using multiple outer/inner cameras

Cinematized reality: cinematographic 3D video system for daily life using multiple outer/inner cameras
Cinematized reality: cinematographic 3D video system for daily life using multiple outer/inner cameras
The purpose of Cinematized Reality is to record unexpected moments in people's lives and create movies that look as if they were created from real, expertly captured film footage. The approach toward Cinematized Reality is to generate free-view video streams from multiple videos. The proposed system reconstructs 3D models of the capturing space using outer environmental cameras and an inner omni-directional camera, and then generates realistic video of those objects from a designated viewpoint by controlling a virtual camera as an expert would. This prototype system follows the grammar of film language and applies expert knowledge to generate desirable film footage using a sequence of shots taken by the virtual camera.
Cinematized Reality, Cinematographic 3D video systems, Film footage, Realistic video, Virtual cameras, Cameras, Expert systems, Motion pictures, Photography, Video signal processing, Virtual reality, Imaging systems
Kim, H.
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Sakamoto, R.
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Kitahara, I.
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Kogure, K.
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Kim, H.
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Sakamoto, R.
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Kitahara, I.
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Kogure, K.
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Kim, H., Sakamoto, R., Kitahara, I. and Kogure, K. (2006) Cinematized reality: cinematographic 3D video system for daily life using multiple outer/inner cameras. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW'06), New York, NY. (doi:10.1109/CVPRW.2006.53).

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Abstract

The purpose of Cinematized Reality is to record unexpected moments in people's lives and create movies that look as if they were created from real, expertly captured film footage. The approach toward Cinematized Reality is to generate free-view video streams from multiple videos. The proposed system reconstructs 3D models of the capturing space using outer environmental cameras and an inner omni-directional camera, and then generates realistic video of those objects from a designated viewpoint by controlling a virtual camera as an expert would. This prototype system follows the grammar of film language and applies expert knowledge to generate desirable film footage using a sequence of shots taken by the virtual camera.

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Published date: 2006
Additional Information: Cited By :2 Export Date: 30 April 2020 CODEN: PIVRE
Venue - Dates: IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW'06), New York, NY, 2006-01-01
Keywords: Cinematized Reality, Cinematographic 3D video systems, Film footage, Realistic video, Virtual cameras, Cameras, Expert systems, Motion pictures, Photography, Video signal processing, Virtual reality, Imaging systems

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Local EPrints ID: 440546
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440546
PURE UUID: 462b5f3e-2464-48cf-bde8-e54d0ecb61d0
ORCID for H. Kim: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4907-0491

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Date deposited: 07 May 2020 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:01

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Author: H. Kim ORCID iD
Author: R. Sakamoto
Author: I. Kitahara
Author: K. Kogure

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