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    Visibility Transition Planning for Dynamic Camera Control

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    2009
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    Oskam, Thomas
    Sumner, Robert W.
    Thuerey, Nils
    Gross, Markus
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    We present a real-time camera control system that uses a global planning algorithm to compute large, occlusion free camera paths through complex environments. The algorithm incorporates the visibility of a focus point into the search strategy, so that a path is chosen along which the focus target will be in view. The efficiency of our algorithm comes from a visibility-aware roadmap data structure that permits the precomputation of a coarse representation of all collision-free paths through an environment, together with an estimate of the pair-wise visibility between all portions of the scene. Our runtime system executes a path planning algorithm using the precomputed roadmap values to find a coarse path, and then refines the path using a sequence of occlusion maps computed on-the-fly. An iterative smoothing algorithm, together with a physically-based camera model, ensures that the path followed by the camera is smooth in both space and time. Our global planning strategy on the visibility-aware roadmap enables large-scale camera transitions as well as a local third-person camera module that follows a player and avoids obstructed viewpoints. The data structure itself adapts at run-time to dynamic occluders that move in an environment. We demonstrate these capabilities in several realistic game environments.
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    @inproceedings {10.1145:1599470.1599478,
    booktitle = {Eurographics/ ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Computer Animation},
    editor = {Eitan Grinspun and Jessica Hodgins},
    title = {{Visibility Transition Planning for Dynamic Camera Control}},
    author = {Oskam, Thomas and Sumner, Robert W. and Thuerey, Nils and Gross, Markus},
    year = {2009},
    publisher = {ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Association},
    ISSN = {1727-5288},
    ISBN = {978-1-60558-610-6},
    DOI = {10.1145/1599470.1599478}
    }
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1599470.1599478
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