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Real-Time Cinematic Tracking of Targets in Dynamic Environments

Ludovic Burg (Université de Rennes, France), Christophe Lino (École Polytechnique, France), Marc Christie (Université de Rennes, France)


Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2021:
Virtual Event,
28 – 29 May 2021, pp. 186 – 195

Abstract

Tracking in a cinematic way a moving target inside a 3D dynamic environment remains a challenging problem. This requires to simultaneously ensure a low computational cost, a good degree of reactivity and a high cinematic quality despite sudden changes. In this paper, we draw on the idea of Motion-Predictive Control to propose an efficient real-time camera tracking technique which ensures these properties. Our approach relies on the predicted motion of a target to create and evaluate a very large number of camera motions using hardware ray casting. Our evaluation of camera motions includes a range of cinematic properties such as distance to target, visibility, collision, smoothness and jitter. Experiments are conducted to display the benefits of the approach with relation to prior work.

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