Computational studies of human motion, part 1, tracking and motion synthesis
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Computational studies of human motion, part 1, tracking and motion synthesis
(Foundations and trends [R] in computer graphics and vision, v. 1,
now Publishers, c2006
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Tracking and motion synthesis
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-178)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Reviews methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review confines itself to the earlier stages of motion, focusing on tracking and motion synthesis. There is an extensive discussion of open issues. The authors identify some puzzling phenomena associated with the choice of human motion representation - joint angles versus joint positions. It concludes with a quick guide to resources and an extensive bibliography of over 400 references.
This is an invaluable reference for those engaged in computational geometry, computer graphics, image processing, imaging in general, and robotic.
Table of Contents
1 Tracking: Fundamental Notions 2 Tracking: Relations between 3D and 2D 3 Tracking: Data Association for Human Tracking 4 Motion Synthesis 5 Discussion
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