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Location-aware system based on a dynamic 3D model to help in live broadcasting of sport events

Published: 28 November 2011 Publication History
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    Broadcasting sport events in live is a challenging task because obtaining the best views requires taking into account many dynamic factors, such as: the location and movement of interesting objects, all the views provided by cameras in the scenario (some of them wireless, mobile, or attached to moving objects), possible occlusions, etc. Therefore, a technical director needs to manage a great amount of continuously changing information to quickly select the camera whose view should be broadcasted.
    In this paper, we present a location-aware system that helps technical directors in the broadcasting task, using a 3D model updated continuously with real-time location data retrieved from the scenario. They can indicate in run-time their interest in certain moving objects and the system is in charge of selecting the cameras that provide the kind of views required.

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    MM '11: Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia
    November 2011
    944 pages
    ISBN:9781450306164
    DOI:10.1145/2072298
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    1. 3d model
    2. content selection in run-time
    3. multiple camera management

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