Title :
Same frame rate IR to enhance visible video conference lighting
Author :
Wu, Chen ; Samadani, Ramin ; Gunawardane, Prabath
Author_Institution :
EE, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
Professional studios produce good lighting by using well-positioned, bright studio lights to illuminate the subjects, while casual desktop video conferencing often suffers from uneven and unreliable lighting. Using bright lights is not an option - they annoy and distract non-professional subjects. In this work, we illuminate the subjects using invisible near infrared (IR) lights and capture the subject simultaneously in IR and visible light. The IR video is used as a reference to enhance the visible video. The advantages of IR illumination for video conferencing have previously been shown, but the prior works require 4 to 8 times higher IR frame rate, with concomitant complexity and bandwidth increases. The enhancement developed here performs well with low IR frame rates equal to the visible frame rate. The technique works well even when uneven lighting causes bright visible light pixels to clip. After describing the technique, comparisons with prior methods are provided.
Keywords :
image enhancement; infrared imaging; studios; teleconferencing; video communication; IR illumination; invisible near infrared lights; studio lights; video enhancement; visible light pixels; visible video conference lighting; Face; Image color analysis; Image segmentation; Light emitting diodes; Light sources; Lighting; Skin; video conferencing; video enhancement; video relighting;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2011 18th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1304-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1522-4880
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2011.6115734