Title :
A role for 3D modelling in controlling Webcams and interpreting real-time video
Author :
Counsell, John ; Smith, Steve ; Aldrich, Simon
Author_Institution :
Fac. of the Built Environ., Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Abstract :
This paper reflects on the Valhalla project, funded by the EC, its integration of GIS (geographic information system) generated VRML (virtual reality modelling language) with real-time video, and on potential further development of this approach. The VRML model is used to interpret video images through hyperlinked descriptive information. The GIS contains information about the location of objects in the scene, and is used to build the hyperlinked VRML model, which is slaved to the camera control data to offer matching field of view and focus. It is also used to set up and run server based spatial analytical searches to identify and retrieve archived video clips and historic images or photographs on the basis of the objects that are imaged within them. The models are useful in enabling an overview of the area, not otherwise readily achieved, and may be used to request real-time video tours to be scheduled, as one solution to Webcam control contention.
Keywords :
Internet; cameras; geographic information systems; video coding; virtual reality languages; 3D modeling; GIS; VRML; Valhalla project; camera control data; geographic information system; historic image; hyperlinked descriptive information; information identification; information retrieval; photograph; real-time video; spatial analytical searching; three-dimensional; video clip; video image interpretation; virtual reality modelling language; webcam; Cameras; Context modeling; Focusing; Geographic Information Systems; HTML; Image analysis; Image retrieval; Layout; Solid modeling; Spatial databases;
Conference_Titel :
Geometric Modeling and Graphics, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1985-7
DOI :
10.1109/GMAG.2003.1219658