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Tracking and Matching Connected Components from 3D Video
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil October 09-October 12
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David da Silva Pires, Universidade de São Paulo
Roberto M. Cesar-Jr., Universidade de São Paulo
Marcelo Bernardes Vieira, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
Luiz Velho, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
This work presents a method for the detection, tracking and spatial matching of connected components in a 3D video stream. The video image information is combined with 3D sites in order to align pieces of surfaces that are seen in subsequent frames. This is a key step in 3D video analysis for enabling several applications such as compression, geometric integration and scene reconstruction, to name a few. Our approach is to detect salient features in both image and world spaces for further alignment of texture and geometry. We use a projector-camera system to obtain high quality texture and geometry at 30 fps. Successful experimental results corroborating our method are shown.
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David da Silva Pires, Roberto M. Cesar-Jr., Marcelo Bernardes Vieira, Luiz Velho, "Tracking and Matching Connected Components from 3D Video," sibgrapi, pp.257-264, XVIII Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI'05), 2005
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