“Robust depth estimation from multiple video streams for dynamic light field rendering” by Goldlücke and Magnor – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Robust depth estimation from multiple video streams for dynamic light field rendering” by Goldlücke and Magnor

  • 2003 Talks: Goldlucke_Robust Depth Estimation from Multiple Video Streams for Dynamic Light Field Rendering

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    Robust depth estimation from multiple video streams for dynamic light field rendering

Session/Category Title:   Video Techniques


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Abstract:


    Robust estimation of temporally consistent dense depth maps and background segmentation from multiple video streams. The results are used to render dynamic scenes from a novel viewpoint chosen interactively.

References:


    1. GOLDLÜCKE, B. AND MAGNOR, M. 2003. Joint 3D-reconstruction and background separation in multiple views using graph cuts. To appear in Proceedings of CVPR.
    2. GORTLER, S., GRZESZCZUK, R., SZELISKI, R., AND COHEN, M. 1996. The lumigraph. Proc. ACM Conference on Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH’96), New Orleans, USA (Aug.), 43–54.
    3. KOLMOGOROV, V., AND ZABIH, R. 2002. Multi-camera scene reconstruction via graph cuts. In ECCV (3), 82–96.


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