“Passive 3D human motion capture” by Kakadiaris and Metaxas

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    Production & Animation

Title:

    Passive 3D human motion capture

Session/Category Title:   Tracking and Talking


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    Computer vision and computer graphics formulations and techniques for three-dimensional, model-based motion capture and animation of unconstrained human movement from multiple cameras.

References:


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    3 I. A. Kakadiaris and D. Metaxas. 3D Human Body Model Acquisition from Multiple Views, In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision, pp. 618-623, Boston, MA, June 20-22 1995.
    4 I. A. Kakadiaris and D. Metaxas. Model-Based Estimation of 3D Human Motion with Occlusion Based on Active Multi-Viewpoint Selection, In CVPR ’96, pp. 81-87, San Francisco, CA, June 18-20 1996.
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    6 T K. Capin, I. S. Pandzic, H. Noser, D. Thalmann, and N. Magnenat Thalmann. Virtual Human Representation and Communication in VLNET, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 17(2):42-53, March-April 1997.


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