Motion capture using joint skeleton tracking and surface estimation.
Juergen GallCarsten StollEdilson de AguiarChristian TheobaltBodo RosenhahnHans-Peter SeidelPublished in: CVPR (2009)
Keyphrases
- motion capture
- joint angles
- monocular video sequences
- articulated human motion
- markerless
- human body
- human movement
- human motion
- human motion capture
- pose tracking
- computer animation
- multi view
- human figure
- computer graphics
- human computer interaction
- three dimensional
- articulated body
- particle filtering
- machine learning
- motion tracking
- articulated objects
- degrees of freedom
- markerless motion capture
- microsoft kinect
- pairwise
- kalman filter
- particle filter
- computer vision
- image processing
- d objects
- motion model
- motion capture data
- motion analysis
- pose estimation
- image sequences
- visual tracking
- visual hull
- humanoid robot