Title
The Virtual Director: a Correlation-Based Online Viewing of Human Motion
Abstract
Automatic camera control for scenes depicting human motion is an imperative topic in motion capture base animation, computer games, and other animation based fields. This challenging control problem is complex and combines both geometric constraints, visibility requirements, and aesthetic elements. Therefore, existing optimization-based approaches for human action overview are often too demanding for online computation. In this paper, we introduce an effective automatic camera control which is extremely efficient and allows online performance. Rather than optimizing a complex quality measurement, at each time it selects one active camera from a multitude of cameras that render the dynamic scene. The selection is based on the correlation between each view stream and the human motion in the scene. Two factors allow for rapid selection among tens of candidate views in real-time, even for complex multi-character scenes: the efficient rendering of the multitude of view streams, and optimized calculations of the correlations using modified CCA. In addition to the method's simplicity and speed, it exhibits good agreement with both cinematic idioms and previous human motion camera control work. Our evaluations show that the method is able to cope with the challenges put forth by severe occlusions, multiple characters and complex scenes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01629.x
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Field
DocType
Volume
Motion capture,Computer vision,Visibility,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Camera auto-calibration,Human motion,Correlation,Animation,Artificial intelligence,Rendering (computer graphics),Match moving
Journal
29.0
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2.0
0167-7055
10
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.72
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jackie Assa129844.05
Lior Wolf25501352.38
Daniel Cohen-Or310588533.55