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    • Parameter Acquisition of Geometric Primitives within Virtual Environments for Internet-Based Telerobotics 

      Tan, J.; Clapworthy, G. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      With the aim of improving the efficiency of on-line modelling of virtual environments (VEs) in Internet-based telerobotics (IBT), this paper addresses the modelling of geometric primitives using only a single view of them. ...
    • Semi-Automated Logging for Professional Media Applications 

      Mateer, J.W.; Robinson, J.A. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      We report a novel method for logging and annotating video footage specifically for professional post-production and archivist end users. SALSA - Semi-Automated Logging with Semantic Annotation - is a hybrid system that ...
    • Towards A 3D Virtual Studio for Human Appearance Capture 

      Starck, J.; Hilton, A. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      This paper introduces the concept of a ''3D Virtual Studio'' for human appearance capture, akin to the motion capture studio for human motion tracking. Ultimately the 3D Virtual Studio should enable video-realistic ...
    • 3D S.O.M.- A Commercial Software Solution to 3D Scanning 

      Baumberg, A.; Lyons, A.; Taylor, R. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      This paper describes the novel features of a commercial software-only solution to 3D scanning - the 3D Software Object Modeller (3D S.O.M.). Our work is motivated by the desire to produce a low-cost, portable 3D scanning ...
    • A Flexible and Versatile Studio for Synchronized Multi-View Video Recording 

      Theobalt, C.; Li, M.; Magnor, M.A.; Seidel, H.-P. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      In recent years, the convergence of computer vision and computer graphics has put forth new research areas that work on scene reconstruction from and analysis of multi-view video footage. In free-viewpoint video, for ...
    • Frontiers in 3D Photography: Reflectance and Motion 

      Seitz, Steve (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      The last decade has seen great progress in 3D shape capture technology, both in terms of research ad- vances and successful commercial systems. So why don't most people own 3D cameras? Aside from such issues as expense and ...
    • Table of Contents and Preface 

      Peter Hall and Philip Willis (The Eurographics Association, 2003)