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Towards real-time 3D visualization with multiview RGB camera array.

Jianwei Ke1, Alex J Watras1, Jae-Jun Kim1, Hewei Liu1, Hongrui Jiang1, Yu Hen Hu1.   

Abstract

A real-time 3D visualization (RT3DV) system using a multiview RGB camera array is presented. RT3DV can process multiple synchronized video streams to produce a stereo video of a dynamic scene from a chosen view angle. Its design objective is to facilitate 3D visualization at the video frame rate with good viewing quality. To facilitate 3D vision, RT3DV estimates and updates a surface mesh model formed directly from a set of sparse key points. The 3D coordinates of these key points are estimated from matching 2D key points across multiview video streams with the aid of epipolar geometry and trifocal tensor. To capture the scene dynamics, 2D key points in individual video streams are tracked between successive frames. We implemented a proof of concept RT3DV system tasked to process five synchronous video streams acquired by an RGB camera array. It achieves a processing speed of 44 milliseconds per frame and a peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) of 15.9 dB from a viewpoint coinciding with a reference view. As a comparison, an image-based MVS algorithm utilizing a dense point cloud model and frame by frame feature detection and matching will require 7 seconds to render a frame and yield a reference view PSNR of 16.3 dB.

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Keywords:  Multiview feature tracking; Real-time 3D reconstruction and rendering; Structure-from-Motion

Year:  2022        PMID: 35663585      PMCID: PMC9159639          DOI: 10.1007/s11265-021-01729-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Signal Process Syst        ISSN: 1939-8115


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