Spherical panorama compositing through depth estimation
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Spherical panorama compositing through depth estimationFecha de publicación
2021-09-01Editor
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0178-2789; 1432-2315Cita bibliográfica
Saura-Herreros, M., Lopez, A. & Ribelles, J. Spherical panorama compositing through depth estimation. Vis Comput 37, 2809–2821 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-021-02239-7Tipo de documento
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In this paper, we propose to work in the 2.5D space of the scene to facilitate composition of new spherical panoramas. For
adding depths to spherical panoramas, we extend an existing method that was designed to ... [+]
In this paper, we propose to work in the 2.5D space of the scene to facilitate composition of new spherical panoramas. For
adding depths to spherical panoramas, we extend an existing method that was designed to estimate relative depths from a
single perspective image through user interaction.We analyze the difficulties to interactively provide such depth information
for spherical panoramas, through three different types of presentation. Then, we propose a set of basic tools to interactively
manage the relative depths of the panoramas in order to obtain a composition in a very simple way. We conclude that the
relative depths obtained by the extended depth estimationmethod are enough for the purpose of compositing newphotorealistic
panoramas through a few elementary editing tools. [-]
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Visual Computer, vol. 37, núm. 9-11, set. 2021Derechos de acceso
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