Real-time Mosaic for Multi-Camera Videoconferencing

This paper describes a system for high resolution video conferencing. A number of camcorders are used to capture the video, which are then mosaiced to generate a wide angle panoramic view. Furthermore this system is made “real-time” by detecting changes and updating them on the mosaic. This system c...

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Main Authors: Klechenov, Anton, Gupta, Aditya Kumar, Wong, Weng Fai, Ng, Teck Khim, Leow, Wee Kheng
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Language:en_US
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3689
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author Klechenov, Anton
Gupta, Aditya Kumar
Wong, Weng Fai
Ng, Teck Khim
Leow, Wee Kheng
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Ng, Teck Khim
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description This paper describes a system for high resolution video conferencing. A number of camcorders are used to capture the video, which are then mosaiced to generate a wide angle panoramic view. Furthermore this system is made “real-time” by detecting changes and updating them on the mosaic. This system can be deployed on a single machine or on a cluster for better performance. It is also scalable and shows a good real-time performance. The main application for this system is videoconferencing for distance learning but it can be used for any high resolution broadcasting.
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spelling mit-1721.1/36892019-04-10T19:20:09Z Real-time Mosaic for Multi-Camera Videoconferencing Klechenov, Anton Gupta, Aditya Kumar Wong, Weng Fai Ng, Teck Khim Leow, Wee Kheng real-time mosaic parallel multi-camera This paper describes a system for high resolution video conferencing. A number of camcorders are used to capture the video, which are then mosaiced to generate a wide angle panoramic view. Furthermore this system is made “real-time” by detecting changes and updating them on the mosaic. This system can be deployed on a single machine or on a cluster for better performance. It is also scalable and shows a good real-time performance. The main application for this system is videoconferencing for distance learning but it can be used for any high resolution broadcasting. Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA) 2003-11-17T16:49:06Z 2003-11-17T16:49:06Z 2003-01 Article http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3689 en_US Computer Science (CS); 46953 bytes application/pdf application/pdf
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Gupta, Aditya Kumar
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Ng, Teck Khim
Leow, Wee Kheng
Real-time Mosaic for Multi-Camera Videoconferencing
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