3D reconstruction for tele-immersion in 360° live stream
Résumé
Nowadays, most volumetric tele-immersion systems are based on a multi-camera system to capture a dynamic 3D place. With these acquisition devices, the development of a mobile tele-immersion system seems compromised, as a lot of equipment would have to be moved. One promising way to achieve a mobile system would be to use a single 360° camera and develop ways of reconstructing in 3D a dynamic scene in real time from a single point of view. Therefore, we propose an approach to freely navigate into a 360° video captured with a static camera. The approach considers three types of elements in the scene, the environment, the object of interest and the people, and relies on a different 3D representation for each type of element. Distinguishing the scene elements enables a real-time method to be adopted, by reconstructing static elements once and using fast-computable 3D representations for dynamic elements. As the method is real-time, we develop a streaming pipeline to enable XR users to move live within the camera stream.
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