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Casual 6-DoF: free-viewpoint panorama using a handheld 360 camera

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-04-01 v1

Abstract

Six degrees-of-freedom (6-DoF) video provides telepresence by enabling users to move around in the captured scene with a wide field of regard. Compared to methods requiring sophisticated camera setups, the image-based rendering method based on photogrammetry can work with images captured with any poses, which is more suitable for casual users. However, existing image-based rendering methods are based on perspective images. When used to reconstruct 6-DoF views, it often requires capturing hundreds of images, making data capture a tedious and time-consuming process. In contrast to traditional perspective images, 360{\deg} images capture the entire surrounding view in a single shot, thus, providing a faster capturing process for 6-DoF view reconstruction. This paper presents a novel method to provide 6-DoF experiences over a wide area using an unstructured collection of 360{\deg} panoramas captured by a conventional 360{\deg} camera. Our method consists of 360{\deg} data capturing, novel depth estimation to produce a high-quality spherical depth panorama, and high-fidelity free-viewpoint generation. We compared our method against state-of-the-art methods, using data captured in various environments. Our method shows better visual quality and robustness in the tested scenes.

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@article{arxiv.2203.16756,
  title  = {Casual 6-DoF: free-viewpoint panorama using a handheld 360 camera},
  author = {Rongsen Chen and Fang-Lue Zhang and Simon Finnie and Andrew Chalmers and Teahyun Rhee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16756},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 13 figures