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2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'01) - Volume 1
Articulated Body Posture Estimation from Multi-Camera Voxel Data
Kauai, Hawaii
December 08-December 14
ISBN: 0-7695-1272-0
Ivana Mikic, University of California, San Diego
Mohan Trivedi, University of California, San Diego
Edward Hunter, University of California, San Diego
Pamela Cosman, University of California, San Diego
We present a framework for articulated body model acquisition and tracking from voxel data. A 3D voxel reconstruction of the person's body is computed from silhouettes extracted from four cameras. The model acquisition process is fully automated. In the first frame, body parts are located sequentially. The head is located first, since its shape and size are unique and stable. Other parts are found by sequential template growing and fitting. This initial estimate of body part locations, sizes and orientations is then used as a measurement for the extended Kalman filter which ensures a valid articulated body model. The same filter, with a slightly modified state and state transition matrix, is then used for tracking. The performance of the system has been evaluated on several video sequences with promising results.
Citation:
Ivana Mikic, Mohan Trivedi, Edward Hunter, Pamela Cosman, "Articulated Body Posture Estimation from Multi-Camera Voxel Data," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.455, 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'01) - Volume 1, 2001
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