Real-time three-dimensional video image composition by depth information
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概要
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We have developed a system of compositing three-dimensional (3D) video images based on the depth information of the objects. The system consists of the Axi-Vision Camera that can measure object distance in real time and an arithmetic image processor that can synthesize video images according to the depth information. The paper demonstrates how to three-dimensionally synthesize such a scene as an array of computer-generated characters moving around a standing person in real time. The feasibility of using such a signal processor to create realistic TV programs in a broadcasting station has been studied.
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著者
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KIKUCHI Hiroshi
Science and Technical Research Laboratories, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
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Kawakita Masahiro
Science and Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation.
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Iizuka Keigo
Depertment of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Toronto.
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Aida Tahito
Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University
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Kurita Taiichirou
Science and Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation.
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Kikuchi Hiroshi
Science and Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation.
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