A depth camera based approach for automatic control of video cameras in lecture halls

Author:

Winkler Michael,Michael Höver Kai,Mühlhäuser Max

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to present a depth information-based solution for automatic camera control, depending on the presenter’s moving positions. Talks, presentations and lectures are often captured on video to give a broad audience the possibility to (re-)access the content. As presenters are often moving around during a talk, it is necessary to steer recording cameras. Design/methodology/approach – We use depth information from Kinect to implement a prototypical application to automatically steer multiple cameras for recording a talk. Findings – We present our experiences with the system during actual lectures at a university. We found out that Kinect is applicable for tracking a presenter during a talk robustly. Nevertheless, our prototypical solution reveals potential for improvements, which we discuss in our future work section. Originality/value – Tracking a presenter is based on a skeleton model extracted from depth information instead of using two-dimensional (2D) motion- or brightness-based image processing techniques. The solution uses a scalable networking architecture based on publish/subscribe messaging for controlling multiple video cameras.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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