O. Schreer, Markus Worchel, Rodrigo Diaz, S. Renault, W. Morgenstern, I. Feldmann, Marcus Zepp, A. Hilsmann, P. Eisert
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Abstract
Abstract Volumetric Video is a novel technology that enables the creation of dynamic 3D models of persons, which can then be integrated in any 3D environment. In contrast to classical character animation, volumetric video is authentic and much more realistic and therefore ideal for the transfer of emotions, facial expressions and gestures, which is highly relevant in the context of preservation of contemporary witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute (HHI) is working on two projects in this cultural heritage context. In a recent project between UFA and Fraunhofer HHI, a VR documentary about the last German survivor of the Holocaust Ernst Grube has been produced. A second project started in collaboration with the University Munich, faculty of languages and literature and Geschwister-Scholl-institute for political science, creating a concept for a VR experience together with Dr. Eva Umlauf, the youngest Jewish survivor in the concentration camp in Auschwitz. This paper presents key aspects of volumetric video and details about both projects including a discussion about the user perspective in such a VR experience.
体积视频是一种新颖的技术,可以创建动态的人物3D模型,然后可以在任何3D环境中集成。与经典的人物动画相比,体积视频更加真实,更加逼真,因此非常适合情感、面部表情和手势的传递,这在保护当代大屠杀证人和幸存者的背景下具有高度相关性。弗劳恩霍夫海因里希-赫兹研究所(HHI)正在这个文化遗产背景下进行两个项目。在UFA和Fraunhofer HHI最近的一个项目中,制作了一部关于大屠杀最后一位德国幸存者恩斯特·格鲁伯的VR纪录片。第二个项目与慕尼黑大学、语言文学系和Geschwister-Scholl-institute for political science合作,与奥斯威辛集中营最年轻的犹太幸存者Eva Umlauf博士一起创造了VR体验的概念。本文介绍了体积视频的关键方面和两个项目的细节,包括在这样的VR体验中讨论用户视角。