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FishEyA: live broadcasting around 360 degrees

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    Our project aims to build up a low-cost prototype system for cognitive studies around a live 360 degrees vision. The final goal is to have an original broadcasting channel that could transmit and cover in real time a panoramic vision at a distance and with minimal computation. The first phase of our project named FishEyA is to develop the software optimized to run in mini-computers like Raspberry Pi, having a light GUI to easily configure the 360° visual field and activate the streaming signal.

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    VRST '14: Proceedings of the 20th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
    November 2014
    238 pages
    ISBN:9781450332538
    DOI:10.1145/2671015
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    1. 360° vision
    2. open technologies
    3. streaming live

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