When a moving (real or virtual) camera images a stationary object, the use of a rotation-minimizing directed frame (RMDF) to specify the camera orientation along its path yields the least apparent rotation of the image. The construction of such motions, using curves that possess rational RMDFs, is considered herein. In particular, the construction entails interpolation of initial/final camera positions and orientations, together with an initial motion direction. To achieve this, the camera path is described by a rational space curve that has a rational RMDF and interpolates the prescribed data. Nu- merical experiments are used to illustrate implementation of the method, and sufficient conditions on the two end frame orientations are derived, to ensure the existence of exactly one interpolant. By specifiying a sequence of discrete camera positions/orientations and an initial motion direction, the method can be used to construct general rotation-minimizing camera motions.

An interpolation scheme for designing rational rotation-minimizing camera motions / Farouki Rida T; Giannelli Carlotta; Sestini Alessandra. - In: ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS. - ISSN 1019-7168. - STAMPA. - 38:(2013), pp. 63-82. [10.1007/S10444-011-9226-Z]

An interpolation scheme for designing rational rotation-minimizing camera motions

Giannelli Carlotta;Sestini Alessandra
2013

Abstract

When a moving (real or virtual) camera images a stationary object, the use of a rotation-minimizing directed frame (RMDF) to specify the camera orientation along its path yields the least apparent rotation of the image. The construction of such motions, using curves that possess rational RMDFs, is considered herein. In particular, the construction entails interpolation of initial/final camera positions and orientations, together with an initial motion direction. To achieve this, the camera path is described by a rational space curve that has a rational RMDF and interpolates the prescribed data. Nu- merical experiments are used to illustrate implementation of the method, and sufficient conditions on the two end frame orientations are derived, to ensure the existence of exactly one interpolant. By specifiying a sequence of discrete camera positions/orientations and an initial motion direction, the method can be used to construct general rotation-minimizing camera motions.
2013
38
63
82
Farouki Rida T; Giannelli Carlotta; Sestini Alessandra
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