Dynamic Artificial Potential Fields for Autonomous Camera Control

Paolo Burelli, Arnav Harish Jhala

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    Abstract

    Camera control in real-time interactive 3D applications is a challenging problem. Developing a generalized system able to produce high quality visual results and smooth camera movements in dynamic environments remains an open prob- lem in the research community. In this paper, we describe the implementation and evaluation of Artificial Potential Fields for automatic camera placement. We first describe the re- casting of the frame composition problem as a solution to a two particles suspended in an Artificial Potential Field. We demonstrate the application of this technique to control both camera location and camera aim direction. We show that this technique can be successfully used to solve both camera animation and frame composition tasks in dynamic environ- ments in real-time through an example implemented on an existing 3D game engine.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAAAI Conference On Artificial Intelligence In Interactive Digitale Entertainment Conference
    Publication date2009
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • Camera Control
    • Real-time Interactive 3D Applications
    • Artificial Potential Fields
    • Automatic Camera Placement
    • Frame Composition

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