Live video in a 3D world is cool, and it’s not even Google

July 12, 2008 under Technology

It sure looks like Google Earth, but it’s not. A company called Sentinel, funded by the U.S. Defense Department, has posted a demo of its client software on YouTube that shows the viewer flying through 3D cityscapes with live videos embedded in them. A higher-quality version is on the Sentinel site.

The software, AVE Video Fusion, “combines Google Earth-like features with live camera videos projected on a 3D model” the video caption says. “This program is NOT Google Earth. It is written from scratch using C++ and OpenGL.” It runs on PCs and requires no custom hardware.

Applications include wide-area surveillance systems such as those at military bases, airports, railroad stations, borders, coastlines, harbors, and power plants, according to Sentinel’s site. The El Segundo, Calif.-based company was founded in 2005 by computer science and electrical engineering professors at the University of Southern California. Here’s the sample:

The AVE Video Fusion software seamlessly blends five video streams onto a 3D model of 14th Street and Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C., in this screenshot.

This screenshot shows a live USB camera and 18 live TV feeds projected onto monitors in a lab in Hong Kong.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-9988418-2.html?hhTest=1

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