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Scene reconstruction for storytelling in 360º videos

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Resumo:In immersive and interactive contents like 360-degrees videos the user has the control of the camera, which poses a challenge to the content producer since the user may look to where he wants. This paper presents the concept and first steps towards the development of a framework that provides a workflow for storytelling in 360-degrees videos. With the proposed framework it will be possible to connect a sound to a source and taking advantage of binaural audio it will help to redirect the user attention to where the content producer wants. To present this kind of audio, the scenario must be mapped/reconstructed so as to understand how the objects contained in it interfere with the sound waves propagation. The proposed system is capable of reconstructing the scenario from a stereoscopic, still or motion 360-degrees video when provided in an equirectangular projection. The system also incorporates a module that detects and tracks people, mapping their motion from the real world to the 3D world. In this document we describe all the technical decisions and implementations of the system. To the best of our knowledge, this system is the only that has shown the capability to reconstruct scenarios in a large variety of 360 footage and allows for the creation of binaural audio from that reconstruction.
Autores principais:Pinheiro, Gonçalo
Outros Autores:Alves, Nelson; Magalhães, Luís Gonzaga Mendes; Agrellos, Luís; Guevara, Miguel
Assunto:360 videos 3D reconstruction Binaural sound Computer graphics Computer vision People detection People tracking Scene Reconstruction Storytelling
Ano:2019
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:In immersive and interactive contents like 360-degrees videos the user has the control of the camera, which poses a challenge to the content producer since the user may look to where he wants. This paper presents the concept and first steps towards the development of a framework that provides a workflow for storytelling in 360-degrees videos. With the proposed framework it will be possible to connect a sound to a source and taking advantage of binaural audio it will help to redirect the user attention to where the content producer wants. To present this kind of audio, the scenario must be mapped/reconstructed so as to understand how the objects contained in it interfere with the sound waves propagation. The proposed system is capable of reconstructing the scenario from a stereoscopic, still or motion 360-degrees video when provided in an equirectangular projection. The system also incorporates a module that detects and tracks people, mapping their motion from the real world to the 3D world. In this document we describe all the technical decisions and implementations of the system. To the best of our knowledge, this system is the only that has shown the capability to reconstruct scenarios in a large variety of 360 footage and allows for the creation of binaural audio from that reconstruction.