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ICE-GIC: 2009 INTERNATIONAL IEEE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SOCIETYS GAMES INNOVATIONS CONFERENCE

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Abstract

A real-time stereo imaging system is described. It incorporates dual image acquisition chains on a single FPGA device and is able to provide real-time synchronized video output from twin CMOS imaging sensors. The platform is designed to provide hardware support for future implementations of advanced face analysis algorithms. In the context of computer gaming applications this system can provide real-time capture of a game players facial actions and expressions serving as an enabling technology for next generation gaming. Potential applications include (i) generating 3D real-time responsive game avatars and (ii) employing real-time face data for next-generation game UI.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publicationFPGA Based Stereo Imaging System with Applications in Computer Gaming
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2009

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  • Authors
  • Andorko, I,Corcoran, PM,Bigioi, P,

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