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Video Earth (Google Earth + Live Video) for Security & Surveillance

AVE (Augmented Virtual Earth) Video Fusion Demo. Fly-through of six cities around the world with live videos on surveillance scene. AVE Video Fusion (TM) combines Google Earth like features with li...  
 
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zabeliiulet (1 day ago) Show Hide
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where i can download this
n1hmrd (2 days ago) Show Hide
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well one good thing ppl child abductors will be pwn in the future
...they would abduct the child yea but we would follow em to there house and then kick the shit out of em
Sponge8501N (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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he said it isnt google earth, if for spies or somthing thats made by C++/OpenGL
roidroid (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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This is doable. But very sophisticated.

It is accessing publicly viewable webcams - accessible by you, me, anyone. When multiple videos are watching the same scene it automatically interpolates the separate video streams together into one single 3 Dimensional video stream.
If it is indeed creating 3D video, then this is an incredibly impressive feat.
(Is it using Voxtels?)

Couple/overlay this 3D video info ontop of Google Earth - and that's basically what this program is.
roidroid (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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update: If you watch the user's other video - it shows in more detail what is going on.
watch?v=3G_dabVHqBo

It's NOT creating 3D video. What it is doing is simply perspective correcting all the video streams, then overlaying them ontop of one another in a 3D scene while hugging them onto the scene's pre-created 3D models.

Google Earth allows you to overlay 3D perspective corrected images, but not video, and not onto buildings.
But with just a small tweak, Google Earth could do it.
roidroid (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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all information is dangerous, it's just a matter of perspective.
Shaunt1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I always wanted a live map of the world! How do they get the images? Where are the cameras? Could you see yourself with this?
capitanaki (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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it's look like a music video of the 80's
spinner310 (3 weeks ago)
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izy409 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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what songs r those

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