• Title/Summary/Keyword: multi camera rig

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Multi-screen Content Creation using Rig and Monitoring System (다면 콘텐츠 현장 촬영 시스템)

  • Lee, Sangwoo;Kim, Younghui;Cha, Seunghoon;Kwon, Jaehwan;Koh, Haejeong;Park, Kisu;Song, Isaac;Yoon, Hyungjin;Jang, Kyungyoon
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2017
  • Filming using multiple cameras is required for the production of the multi-screen content. It can fill the viewer's field of view (FOV) entirely to provide an increased sense of immersion. In such a filming scenario, it is very important to monitor how images captured by multiple cameras are displayed as a single content or how the content will be displayed in an actual theatre. Most recent studies on creating the content of special format have been focused on their own purposes, such as stereoscopic and panoramic images. There is no research on content creation optimized for theatres that use three screens that are spreading recently. In this paper, we propose a novel content production system with a rig that can control three cameras and monitoring software specialized for multi-screen content. The proposed rig can precisely control the angles between the cameras and capture wide angle of view with three cameras. It works with monitoring software via remote communication. The monitoring software automatically aligned the content in real time, and the alignment of the content is updated according to the angle of camera rig. Futher, the producion efficiency is greatly improved by making the alignment information available for post-production.

Self-calibration of a Multi-camera System using Factorization Techniques for Realistic Contents Generation (실감 콘텐츠 생성을 위한 분해법 기반 다수 카메라 시스템 자동 보정 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Woo, Woon-Tack
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.11 no.4 s.33
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    • pp.495-506
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose a self-calibration of a multi-camera system using factorization techniques for realistic contents generation. The traditional self-calibration algorithms for multi-camera systems have been focused on stereo(-rig) camera systems or multiple camera systems with a fixed configuration. Thus, it is required to exploit them in 3D reconstruction with a mobile multi-camera system and another general applications. For those reasons, we suggest the robust algorithm for general structured multi-camera systems including the algorithm for a plane-structured multi-camera system. In our paper, we explain the theoretical background and practical usages based on a projective factorization and the proposed affine factorization. We show experimental results with simulated data and real images as well. The proposed algorithm can be used for a 3D reconstruction and a mobile Augmented Reality.

Image Based 3D Reconstruction of Texture-less Objects for VR Contents

  • Hafeez, Jahanzeb;Lee, Seunghyun;Kwon, Soonchul;Hamacher, Alaric
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2017
  • Recent development in virtual and augmented reality increases the demand for content in many different fields. One of the fast ways to create content for VR is 3D modeling of real objects. In this paper we propose a system to reconstruct three-dimensional models of real objects from the set of two-dimensional images under the assumption that the subject does not has distinct features. We explicitly consider an object that is made of one or more surfaces and radiant constant energy isotropically. We design a low cost portable multi camera rig system that is capable of capturing images simultaneously from all cameras. In order to evaluate the performance of the proposed system, comparison is made between 3D model and a CAD model. A simple algorithm is also proposed to acquire original texture or color of the subject. Using best pattern found after the experiments, 3D model of the Pyeongchang Olympic Mascot "Soohorang" is created to use as VR content.