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2002 International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE'02)
Auckland, New Zealand
December 03-December 06
ISBN: 0-7695-1509-6
We described a real-time 3D computer vision system called MIMIC (Motion Interface & Motion Information Capture system) that can capture and save motion of an actor. This system analyzes input images from vision sensors and searches feature information like a head, hands, and feet. Moreover, this estimates intermediated joints as an elbow and knee using feature information and makes 3D human model having 20 joints. This virtual human model mimics the motion of an actor in real-time. Therefore this system can realize the movement of an actor unaffectedly because of making intermediated joint for complete human body contrary to other marker-free motion capture system.
Index Terms:
Marker-free motion capture, Feature extraction, Motion tracking, Inverse kinematics
Citation:
Sung-Eun Kim, Ran-Hee Lee, Chang-Joon Park, In-Ho Lee, "MIMIC: Real-Time Marker-Free Motion Capture System to Create an Agent in the Virtual Space," icce, pp.48, 2002 International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE'02), 2002
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