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28 February 2001 Information flow in streaming 3D video
David J. Brady, Steven D. Feller, David Kammeyer, Evan Cull, Lilian Fernandes, Ronald A. Stack, Rachael Brady
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Abstract
We describe streaming 3D video on the Argus sensor space. Argus is a Beowulf-style distributed computer with 64 processors and 64 video camera/capture pairs. Argus is a test-bed for comparing sensor space modeling and reconstruction algorithms. We describe the implementation of tomographic and stereo triangulation algorithms on this space and consider mappings from the sensor space to associated display spaces.
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David J. Brady, Steven D. Feller, David Kammeyer, Evan Cull, Lilian Fernandes, Ronald A. Stack, and Rachael Brady "Information flow in streaming 3D video", Proc. SPIE 10298, Three-Dimensional Video and Display: Devices and Systems: A Critical Review, 102980E (28 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.419785
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KEYWORDS
3D video streaming

Video

Sensors

Space sensors

Reconstruction algorithms

Video processing

3D modeling

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