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From Canonical Poses to 3D Motion Capture Using a Single Camera

Fossati, Andrea
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Dimitrijevic, Miodrag
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Lepetit, Vincent  
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2010
Ieee Transactions On Pattern Analysis And Machine Intelligence

We combine detection and tracking techniques to achieve robust 3D motion recovery of people seen from arbitrary viewpoints by a single and potentially moving camera. We rely on detecting key postures, which can be done reliably, using a motion model to infer 3D poses between consecutive detections, and finally refining them over the whole sequence using a generative model. We demonstrate our approach in the cases of golf motions filmed using a static camera and walking motions acquired using a potentially moving one. We will show that our approach, although monocular, is both metrically accurate because it integrates information over many frames and robust because it can recover from a few misdetections.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2009.108
Web of Science ID

WOS:000277649100002

Author(s)
Fossati, Andrea
Dimitrijevic, Miodrag
Lepetit, Vincent  
Fua, Pascal  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Pattern Analysis And Machine Intelligence
Volume

32

Issue

7

Start page

1165

End page

1181

Subjects

Computer vision

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Motion

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Video analysis

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3D scene analysis

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Tracking

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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June 24, 2010
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