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28 January 2004 Recovery of 3D human posture from double views
Yi Sun, Meihua Li, Yinghao He
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Abstract
The 3-D estimation of human motion captured by a video camera(s) is becoming a challenging scientific task. In this paper, two important problems are addressed: the acquisition of 3-D coordinates of human's body parts, and the key-frame-based human motion prediction. To the key frames, a fuzzy pattern matching method is adopted to detect and get 2-D image coordinates of the face in each image sequence. After stereo matching of the same feature point, we use a binocular imaging model to accomplish the acquisition of 3-D coordinates of the head. Out of the key frames, we use a Kalman estimator to predict the motion of human body parts. At the end of the paper, the experimental result and discussion are given.
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Yi Sun, Meihua Li, and Yinghao He "Recovery of 3D human posture from double views", Proc. SPIE 5208, Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression, and Encryption VI, with Applications, (28 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.507133
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KEYWORDS
3D acquisition

3D image processing

3D modeling

Head

Filtering (signal processing)

Cameras

Motion models

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