Automatic camera control using unobtrusive vision and audio tracking
Abhishek Ranjan, Rorik Henrikson, Jeremy Birnholtz, Ravin Balakrishnan, Dana Lee
Graphics Interface, May 2010, pp. 47--54.
Abstract: While video can be useful for remotely attending and archiving meetings, the video itself is often dull and difficult to watch. One key reason for this is that, except in very high-end systems, little attention has been paid to the production quality of the video being captured. The video stream from a meeting often lacks detail and camera shots rarely change unless a person is tasked with operating the camera. This stands in stark contrast to live television, where a professional director creates engaging video by juggling multiple cameras to provide a variety of interesting views. In this paper, we applied lessons from television production to the problem of using automated camera control and selection to improve the production quality of meeting video. In an extensible and robust approach, our system uses off-the-shelf cameras and microphones to unobtrusively track the location and activity of meeting participants, control three cameras, and cut between these to create video with a variety of shots and views, in real-time. Evaluation by users and independent coders suggests promising initial results and directions for future work.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Ranjan:2010:ACC,
  author = {Abhishek Ranjan and Rorik Henrikson and Jeremy Birnholtz and Ravin Balakrishnan and Dana Lee},
  title = {Automatic camera control using unobtrusive vision and audio tracking},
  booktitle = {Graphics Interface},
  pages = {47--54},
  month = may,
  year = {2010},
}
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