DocumentCode
1943347
Title
Automatic 2D Hand Tracking in Video Sequences
Author
Yuan, Quan ; Sclaroff, Stan ; Athitsos, Vassilis
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. Dept., Boston Univ., Boston, MA
Volume
1
fYear
2005
fDate
5-7 Jan. 2005
Firstpage
250
Lastpage
256
Abstract
In gesture and sign language video sequences, hand motion tends to be rapid, and hands frequently appear in front of each other or in front of the face. Thus, hand location is often ambiguous, and naive color-based hand tracking is insufficient. To improve tracking accuracy, some methods employ a prediction-update framework, but such methods require careful initialization of model parameters, and tend to drift and lose track in extended sequences. In this paper, a temporal filtering framework for hand tracking is proposed that can initialize and reset itself without human intervention. In each frame, simple features like color and motion residue are exploited to identify multiple candidate hand locations. The temporal filter then uses the Viterbi algorithm to select among the candidates from frame to frame. The resulting tracking system can automatically identify video trajectories of unambiguous hand motion, and detect frames where tracking becomes ambiguous because of occlusions or overlaps. Experiments on video sequences of several hundred frames in duration demonstrate the system´s ability to track hands robustly, to detect and handle tracking ambiguities, and to extract the trajectories of unambiguous hand motion.
Keywords
Viterbi decoding; feature extraction; filtering theory; gesture recognition; image colour analysis; image motion analysis; image sequences; video signal processing; Viterbi algorithm; automatic 2D hand tracking; gesture video sequences; hand locations; hand motion; naive color-based hand tracking; sign language video sequences; temporal filtering framework; trajectories extraction; Filtering; Filters; Handicapped aids; Humans; Motion detection; Predictive models; Tracking; Trajectory; Video sequences; Viterbi algorithm;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Application of Computer Vision, 2005. WACV/MOTIONS '05 Volume 1. Seventh IEEE Workshops on
Conference_Location
Breckenridge, CO
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2271-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACVMOT.2005.27
Filename
4129487
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