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Virtual vision: visual sensor networks in virtual reality

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The virtual vision paradigm features a unique synergy of computer graphics, artificial life, and computer vision technologies. Virtual vision prescribes visually and behaviorally realistic virtual environments as a simulation tool in support of research on large-scale visual sensor networks. Virtual vision has facilitated our research into developing multi-camera control and scheduling algorithms for next-generation smart video surveillance systems.

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    VRST '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
    November 2007
    259 pages
    ISBN:9781595938633
    DOI:10.1145/1315184
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    1. reality emulator
    2. smart cameras
    3. virtual vision

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