Try some of our volumetric video datasets and use them for your research and as test material for MPEG standardisation efforts, as well as for non-commercial use by the wider research community. If you download the datasets, you are agreeing to:
The INVICTUS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 952147. The Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information any dissemination of results contain.
If you publish images or report performance results of these data, please cite the following:
@article{volograms2022,
author = {Pag{\'e}s, Rafael and Amplianitis, Konstantinos and Ondrej, Jan and Zerman, Emin and Smolic, Aljosa},
year = {2022},
month = {03},
pages = {5},
title = {Volograms \& {V-SENSE} {V}olumetric {V}ideo {D}ataset},
doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.24235.31529/1}
}
@article{volograms2021,
title={Volograms \& {V-SENSE} {V}olumetric {V}ideo {D}ataset},
author={Pag{\'e}s, Rafael and Zerman, Emin and Amplianitis, Konstantinos and Ond{\v{r}}ej, Jan and Smolic, Aljosa},
journal={ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG07 MPEG2021/m56767},
year={2021}
}
Five second sequence with some dance moves. Rafa was captured at V-SENSE's 12 camera studio in Dublin, Ireland. Meshes are ~40 polys/frame and texture images are 4096x4096.
Five second dancing sequence featuring Levi, an incredibly talented performer. Levi was captured in a 60 camera studio in the California, US. Meshes are ~40 polys/frame and texture images are 4096x4096.
One minute monologue sequence. Sir Frederick was captured in a 12 camera studio captured at V-SENSE's 12 camera studio in Dublin, Ireland. Meshes are ~40 polys/frame and texture images are 4096x4096.
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