| P. Kauff, N. Brandenburg, M. Karl, and O. Schreer. Fast Hybrid Block- and PixelRecursive Disparity Analysis for Real-Time Applications in Immersive Tele-Conference Scenarios. In Proc. of 9th International Conf. in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Computer Vision, pages 198 205, February 2001. |
....by exploiting the advantages of a similarity accumulator resulting in a very efficient computation scheme for consistent dense disparity maps. 3 D accumulator concepts have been developed previously, e.g. see [15] and [18] Augmented Reality applications using disparity maps can be found e.g. in [12, 16]. Other approaches do not compute disparity maps, but use contour based methods for resolving occlusions, as in [3] In [12] a recursive approach for computing disparity maps for video conferencing scenarios is presented. The topic of obtaining disparity for telepresence applications by combining ....
....disparity maps. 3 D accumulator concepts have been developed previously, e.g. see [15] and [18] Augmented Reality applications using disparity maps can be found e.g. in [12, 16] Other approaches do not compute disparity maps, but use contour based methods for resolving occlusions, as in [3] In [12] a recursive approach for computing disparity maps for video conferencing scenarios is presented. The topic of obtaining disparity for telepresence applications by combining optical flow techniques and block matching is addressed in [ 16] A disparity computation algorithm that is to be used in ....
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P. Kauff, N. Brandenburg, M. Karl, and O. Schreer. Fast Hybrid Block- and PixelRecursive Disparity Analysis for Real-Time Applications in Immersive Tele-Conference Scenarios. In Proc. of 9th International Conf. in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Computer Vision, pages 198 205, February 2001.
....by exploiting the advantages of a similarity accumulator resulting in a very efficient computation scheme for consistent dense disparity maps. 3 D accumulator concepts have been developed previously, e.g. see [15] and [18] Augmented Reality applications using disparity maps can be found e.g. in [12, 16]. Other approaches do not compute disparity maps, but use contour based methods for resolving occlusions, as in [3] In [12] a recursive approach for computing disparity maps for video conferencing scenarios is presented. The topic of obtaining disparity for telepresence applications by combining ....
....maps. 3 D accumulator concepts have been developed previously, e.g. see [15] and [18] Augmented Reality applications using disparity maps can be found e.g. in [12, 16] Other approaches do not compute disparity maps, but use contour based methods for resolving occlusions, as in [3] In [12] a recursive approach for computing disparity maps for video conferencing scenarios is presented. The topic of obtaining disparity for telepresence applications by combining optical flow techniques and block matching is addressed in [16] A disparity computation algorithm that is to be used in an ....
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P. Kauff, N. Brandenburg, M. Karl, and O. Schreer. Fast Hybrid Block- and PixelRecursive Disparity Analysis for Real-Time Applications in Immersive Tele-Conference Scenarios. In Proc. of 9th International Conf. in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Computer Vision, pages 198--205, February 2001.
....block and pixel recursive approach has been chosen for VIRTUE. The main idea of this new algorithm is to combine the advantages of blockrecursive disparity estimation and a pixel recursive optical flow estimation in one common scheme, leading to a fast, hybrid, recursive disparity estimation [13]. 2.3 View Synthesis With a pair of pre processed clean views # # and # # , the view synthesis will generate a virtual view # # in accordance to the actual viewpoint of the local participant. This will be discussed in more detail in section 3. 2.4 Composition In the compositor, a 3D ....
P. Kauff, N. Brandenburg, M. Karl, and O. Schreer. Fast hybrid block- and pixel- recursive disparity analysis for real-time applications in immersive tele-conference scenarios. In WSCG
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Kauff, P., Brandenburg, N., Karl, M. and Schreer O., 2001. Fast Hybrid Block- and PixelRecursive Disparity Analysis for Real-Time Applications in Immersive Tele-Conference Scenarios. In Proceedings of 9 th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics Visualization and Computer Vision. February, 2001. pp. 198 to 205.
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