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8 July 2013 Acquisition of omnidirectional stereoscopic images and videos of dynamic scenes: a review
Luis E. Gurrieri, Eric Dubois
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Abstract
Different camera configurations to capture panoramic images and videos are commercially available today. However, capturing omnistereoscopic snapshots and videos of dynamic scenes is still an open problem. Several methods to produce stereoscopic panoramas have been proposed in the last decade, some of which were conceived in the realm of robot navigation and three-dimensional (3-D) structure acquisition. Even though some of these methods can estimate omnidirectional depth in real time, they were not conceived to render panoramic images for binocular human viewing. Alternatively, sequential acquisition methods, such as rotating image sensors, can produce remarkable stereoscopic panoramas, but they are unable to capture real-time events. Hence, there is a need for a panoramic camera to enable the consistent and correct stereoscopic rendering of the scene in every direction. Potential uses for a stereo panoramic camera with such characteristics are free-viewpoint 3-D TV and image-based stereoscopic telepresence, among others. A comparative study of the different cameras and methods to create stereoscopic panoramas of a scene, highlighting those that can be used for the real-time acquisition of imagery and video, is presented.
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Luis E. Gurrieri and Eric Dubois "Acquisition of omnidirectional stereoscopic images and videos of dynamic scenes: a review," Journal of Electronic Imaging 22(3), 030902 (8 July 2013). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.22.3.030902
Published: 8 July 2013
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Panoramic photography

Combined lens-mirror systems

Mirrors

Video

Sensors

Spherical lenses

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