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Human Action Tracking Guided by Key-Frames
Grenoble, France9 March 26-March 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AFGR.2000.840659Fourth IEEE International Conference ...
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Masanobu Yamamoto, Niigata University
Yoshito Ohta, Niigata University
Takashi Yamagiwa, Niigata University
Katsutoshi Yagishita, Niigata University
Hajime Yamanaka, Niigata University
Naoto Ohkubo, Niigata University
The model-based approaches for tracking of human bodies in image sequences can be categorized into two types; fitting model to body frame by frame, and accumulating estimated pose displacements in successive frames after model fitting at the initial frame. The latter has an inherent drawback as accumulation of tracking errors while the one has a great advantage as small computational efforts compared with the former. This paper proposes a new method, which can correct the tracking errors by propagation from fitting model to body at a few key-frames. The propagation makes it possible to establish tracking of bodies under occlusion. Capturing the actor's motions in real old movies is presented.
Index Terms:
image-based tracking, human action, key-frame, constraint, monocular camera view
Citation:
Masanobu Yamamoto, Yoshito Ohta, Takashi Yamagiwa, Katsutoshi Yagishita, Hajime Yamanaka, Naoto Ohkubo, "Human Action Tracking Guided by Key-Frames," fg, pp.354, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG'00), 2000
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