The Effectiveness of Simulator Motion in the Transfer of Performance on a Tracking Task Is Influenced by Vision and Motion Disturbance Cues.
John G. GrundyStefan NazarShannon O'MalleyMartin v. MohrenschildtJudith M. SheddenPublished in: Hum. Factors (2016)
Keyphrases
- motion model
- motion analysis
- motion detection
- motion segmentation
- motion estimation
- motion tracking
- space time
- image sequences
- motion cues
- robust tracking
- moving objects
- optical flow
- visual cues
- motion parameters
- human motion
- real time
- fixed camera
- articulated body
- tracking multiple
- multiple visual cues
- object motion
- consecutive frames
- extended kalman filters
- computer vision
- visual perception
- motion capture
- spatial and temporal
- moving target
- motion patterns
- camera motion
- rigid objects
- multiple cues
- motion field
- vision system
- appearance model
- real sequences
- nonrigid motion
- position information
- real time tracking
- dynamic scenes
- deformable objects
- articulated objects
- human gait
- cardiac motion
- human walking
- mean shift
- moving camera