DocumentCode :
1721544
Title :
Multi-view Human Motion Capture with an Improved Deformation Skin Model
Author :
Lu, Yifan ; Wang, Lei ; Hartley, Richard ; Li, Hongdong ; Shen, Chunhua
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., ANU, Canberra, ACT
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
420
Lastpage :
427
Abstract :
Markerless human motion capture has received much attention in computer vision and computer graphics communities. A hierarchical skeleton template is frequently used to model the human body in literature, because it simplifies markerless human motion capture as a problem of estimating the human body shape and joint angle parameters. The proposed work establishes a skeleton based markerless human motion capture framework, comprising of (1) an improved deformation skin model suitable for markerless motion capture while it is compliant with the computer animation standard, (2) image segmentation by using Gaussian mixture static background subtraction and (3) nonlinear dynamic temporal tracking with annealed particle filter. This framework is able to efficiently represent markerless human motion capture as an optimisation problem in the temporal domain and solve it by the classic optimisation scheme. Several experiments are used to illustrate its robustness and accuracy comparing with the existing approach.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; computer animation; computer vision; image representation; image segmentation; image thinning; motion estimation; optimisation; particle filtering (numerical methods); tracking filters; Gaussian mixture static background subtraction; annealed particle filter; computer animation standard; computer graphics; computer vision; deformation skin model; human motion capture; image segmentation; nonlinear dynamic temporal tracking; optimisation problem; skeleton template; Biological system modeling; Computer graphics; Computer vision; Deformable models; Humans; Joints; Motion estimation; Shape; Skeleton; Skin;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2008
Conference_Location :
Canberra, ACT
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3456-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DICTA.2008.14
Filename :
4700052
Link To Document :
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