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27 February 2008 New video applications on mobile communication devices
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Proceedings Volume 6821, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2008; 682108 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.764872
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2008, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The video applications on mobile communication devices have usually been designed for content creation, access, and playback. For instance, many recent mobile devices replicate the functionalities of portable video cameras and video recorders, and digital TV receivers. These are all demanding uses, but nothing new from the consumer point of view. However, many of the current devices have two cameras built in, one for capturing high resolution images, and the other for lower, typically VGA (640x480 pixels) resolution video telephony. We employ video to enable new applications and describe four actual solutions implemented on mobile communication devices. The first one is a real-time motion based user interface that can be used for browsing large images or documents such as maps on small screens. The motion information is extracted from the image sequence captured by the camera. The second solution is a real-time panorama builder, while the third one assembles document panoramas, both from individual video frames. The fourth solution is a real-time face and eye detector. It provides another type of foundation for motion based user interfaces as knowledge of presence and motion of a human faces in the view of the camera can be a powerful application enabler.
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Olli J. Silvén, Jari Hannuksela, Miguel Bordallo-López, Markus Turtinen, Matti Niskanen, Jani Boutellier, Markku Vehviläinen, and Marius Tico "New video applications on mobile communication devices", Proc. SPIE 6821, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2008, 682108 (27 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.764872
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Video

Human-machine interfaces

Mobile devices

Panoramic photography

Facial recognition systems

Mobile communications

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