An active camera system for acquiring multi-view video
Conference Paper, Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP '02), pp. 517 - 520, September, 2002
Abstract
A system is described for acquiring multi-view video of a person moving through the environment. A real-time tracking algorithm adjusts the pan, tilt, zoom and focus parameters of multiple active cameras to keep the moving person centered in each view. The output of the system is a set of synchronized, time-stamped video streams, showing the person simultaneously from several viewpoints.
BibTeX
@conference{Collins-2002-8539,author = {Robert Collins and Omead Amidi and Takeo Kanade},
title = {An active camera system for acquiring multi-view video},
booktitle = {Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP '02)},
year = {2002},
month = {September},
pages = {517 - 520},
}
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