YI-PING HUNGCHU-SONG CHENTsai, Yu-PaoYu-PaoTsaiLin, Szu-WeiSzu-WeiLin2011-04-182018-07-052011-04-182018-07-05200110498907http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/232937https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0442263332&doi=10.1002%2fvis.292&partnerID=40&md5=bfd591771382df6ff55d7d16c948dff9Our goal is to augment a panorama with object movies in a visually 3D-consistent way. Notice that a panorama is recorded as one single 2D image and an object movie (OM) is composed of a set of 2D images taken around a 3D object. The challenge is how to integrate the above two sources of 2D images in a 3D-consistent way so that the user can easily manipulate object movies in a panorama. To solve this problem, we adopt a purely image-based approach that does not have to reconstruct the geometric models of the 3D objects to be inserted in the panorama. A critical issue of this method is how to generate the novel views required for showing an OM in different places of a panorama, and we have proposed a view morphing technique, called t-DBVM, to solve this problem. Our experiments have shown that this purely image-based approach can effectively generate visually convincing OM-augmented panoramas. This method has great potential for many applications that require integration of panoramas and object movies, such as virtual malls, virtual museum, and interior design. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.en-USAugmented reality; Disparity-based view morphing; Image-based rendering; Novel view generation; Object movie; Panorama[SDGs]SDG11Augmenting Panoramas with Object Movies by Generating Novel Views with Disparity-Based View Morphingconference paper10.1002/vis.2922-s2.0-0442263332http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/232937/-1/41.pdf