Presentation 2002/3/11
Three-Dimensional Human Motion Recovery Employing Two Mobile Cameras
Joo Kooi TAN, Seiji ISHIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes a technique for recovering 3-D shape of non-rigid objects employing two mobile cameras. In the proposed image capture system, cameras move around non-rigid objects under the constraint that they also capture several static landmarks commonly visible from the cameras during observation. By factorization, orientations of the cameras are calculated employing the captured landmarks. The camera orientations are then used to compute the 3-D coordinates of the feature points specified on the objects. The present technique is applied to human motion recovery and its performance is shown.
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Keyword(in English) Motion capture / deformation recovery / factorization / computer vision
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Title (in English) Three-Dimensional Human Motion Recovery Employing Two Mobile Cameras
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Keyword(1) Motion capture
Keyword(2) deformation recovery
Keyword(3) factorization
Keyword(4) computer vision
1st Author's Name Joo Kooi TAN
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Seiji ISHIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Date 2002/3/11
Paper # MBE2001-171
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 733
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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