Publication result detail

Virtual camera view creation using epipolar geometry

ŘÍHA, K.

Original Title

Virtual camera view creation using epipolar geometry

English Title

Virtual camera view creation using epipolar geometry

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

Modern autostereoscopic 3D displaying methods use very often a number of slightly different views of 3D scene. Usually 8 or more views are very difficult to be acquired with real camera equipment. There are difficulties for example with setup its geometry, fixpoint and synchronization. This article deals with 3D scene geometry, which provides partial extraction of spatial information in order to creation of intermediate camera view (views).

English abstract

Modern autostereoscopic 3D displaying methods use very often a number of slightly different views of 3D scene. Usually 8 or more views are very difficult to be acquired with real camera equipment. There are difficulties for example with setup its geometry, fixpoint and synchronization. This article deals with 3D scene geometry, which provides partial extraction of spatial information in order to creation of intermediate camera view (views).

Keywords

epipolar geometry, stereo pair, baseline, scanline, epipolar pencil, occlusion

Key words in English

epipolar geometry, stereo pair, baseline, scanline, epipolar pencil, occlusion

Authors

ŘÍHA, K.

Released

14.08.2005

Publisher

University of Miskolc

Location

Miskolc, Hungary

ISBN

963-661-679-5

Book

5th International Conference of PhD Students

Pages from

253

Pages to

257

Pages count

5

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT14554,
  author="Kamil {Říha}",
  title="Virtual camera view creation using epipolar geometry",
  booktitle="5th International Conference of PhD Students",
  year="2005",
  pages="253--257",
  publisher="University of Miskolc",
  address="Miskolc, Hungary",
  isbn="963-661-679-5"
}