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Tracking, Analysis, and Recognition of Human Gestures in Video
Seoul, Korea August 31-September 01
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Stan Sclaroff, Boston University, Boston, MA
Margrit Betke, Boston University, Boston, MA
George Kollios, Boston University, Boston, MA
Jonathan Alon, Boston University, Boston, MA
Vassilis Athitsos, Boston University, Boston, MA
Rui Li, Boston University, Boston, MA
John Magee, Boston University, Boston, MA
Tai-peng Tian, Boston University, Boston, MA
An overview of research in automated gesture spotting, tracking and recognition by the Image and Video Computing Group at Boston University is given. Approaches for localization and tracking human hands in video, estimation of hand shape and upper body pose, tracking head and facial motion, as well as efficient spotting and recognition of specific gestures in video streams are summarized. Methods for efficient dimensionality reduction of gesture time series, boosting of classifiers for nearest neighbor search in pose space, and model-based pruning of gesture alignment hypotheses are described. Algorithms are demonstrated in three domains: American Sign Language, hand signals like those employed by flight-directors on airport runways, and gesture-based interfaces for severely disabled users. The methods described are general and can be applied in other domains that require efficient detection and analysis of patterns in time-series, images or video.
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Stan Sclaroff, Margrit Betke, George Kollios, Jonathan Alon, Vassilis Athitsos, Rui Li, John Magee, Tai-peng Tian, "Tracking, Analysis, and Recognition of Human Gestures in Video," icdar, pp.806-810, Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05), 2005
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