Project Euclid

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Abstract
Team Thales has developed a static high quality optic system which can capture 3D information of a scene and later generate an infinite number of perspectives and camera movements. Project Euclid uses multiple Microsoft Kinect sensors that capture depth and color and generated a moving 3D point cloud. The models are incorporated into Autodesk Maya which allows for virtual cameras to render different perspectives. Project Euclid will change the industry because it allows users to capture visuals in a way no one has before.

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Date created 2012

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Author Brero, Francis
Author Riviere, Romain
Author Shibagaki, Kazuhiro
Author Swat, Coralie
Author Connolly, Ian
Author Frankl, Aaron
Author Heins, Clay
Author Thomas, Averi

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Subject camera
Subject 3D
Subject render
Subject perspective
Genre Student project report

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Brero, Francis, Riviere, Romain, Shibagaki, Kazuhiro, Swat, Coralie, Connolly, Ian, Frankl, Aaron, Heins, Clay and Thomas, Averi. (2012). Project Euclid. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/sv819td9283

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ME310 Project Based Engineering Design

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