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Pano2Vid: Automatic Cinematography for Watching 360∘^{\circ}∘ Videos

7 December 2016
Yu-Chuan Su
Dinesh Jayaraman
Kristen Grauman
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Abstract

We introduce the novel task of Pano2Vid −-− automatic cinematography in panoramic 360∘^{\circ}∘ videos. Given a 360∘^{\circ}∘ video, the goal is to direct an imaginary camera to virtually capture natural-looking normal field-of-view (NFOV) video. By selecting "where to look" within the panorama at each time step, Pano2Vid aims to free both the videographer and the end viewer from the task of determining what to watch. Towards this goal, we first compile a dataset of 360∘^{\circ}∘ videos downloaded from the web, together with human-edited NFOV camera trajectories to facilitate evaluation. Next, we propose AutoCam, a data-driven approach to solve the Pano2Vid task. AutoCam leverages NFOV web video to discriminatively identify space-time "glimpses" of interest at each time instant, and then uses dynamic programming to select optimal human-like camera trajectories. Through experimental evaluation on multiple newly defined Pano2Vid performance measures against several baselines, we show that our method successfully produces informative videos that could conceivably have been captured by human videographers.

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