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A virtual studio for live broadcasting: the Mona Lisa project

The Virtual Studio concept replaces real background sets with computer-generated synthetic scenes. Image sequences combine real foreground action, shot in the studio, with computer generated backgrounds. The Mona Lisa project seeks to develop and integrate technologies (algorithms, software, and har...

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Published in:IEEE multimedia 1996-06, Vol.3 (2), p.18-29
Main Authors: Blonde, L., Buck, M., Galli, R., Niem, W., Paker, Y., Schmidt, W., Thomas, G.
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Broadcasting. Videocommunications. Audiovisual
Cameras
Costs
Digital video broadcasting
Exact sciences and technology
Hardware
Image generation
Image sequences
Layout
Production systems
Space technology
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Television
TV broadcasting
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