Title :
Video cross-talk reduction and synchronization for two-way collaboration
Author :
Samadani, Ramin ; Apostolopoulos, John G. ; Robinson, Ian ; Tan, Kar-Han
Abstract :
Recent two-way collaboration prototypes attempt to improve natural interactivity, correct eye contact and gaze direction, and media sharing using novel configurations of projectors, screens, and video cameras. These systems are often afflicted by video cross-talk where the content displayed for viewing by the local participant is unintentionally captured by the camera and delivered to the remote participant. Prior attempts to reduce this cross-talk purely in hardware through various forms of multiplexing (e.g., temporal, wavelength (color), polarization) have performance and cost limitations. In this work, careful system characterization and subsequent signal processing algorithms allow us to reduce video cross-talk. The signals themselves are used to detect temporal synchronization offsets which then allow subsequent reduction of the cross-talk signal. Our software-based approach enables the effective use of simpler hardware and optics than prior methods. Results show substantial cross-talk reduction in a system with unsynchronized projector and camera.
Keywords :
crosstalk; multiplexing; synchronisation; video cameras; video signal processing; eye contact; gaze direction; media sharing; signal processing algorithm; synchronization; temporal synchronization offsets; two way collaboration; unsynchronized projector; video cameras; video crosstalk reduction; Cameras; Collaboration; Equations; Hardware; Image color analysis; Mathematical model; Synchronization; immersive collaboration; projector-camera systems; synchronization; video cross-talk; visual echo cancellation;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2010 17th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7992-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1522-4880
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2010.5651166