Spatio-temporal motion tracking with unsynchronized cameras

Elhayek, A. and Stoll, C. and Hasler, N. and Kim, K. I. and Seidel, H.-P. and Theobalt, C. (2012) Spatio-temporal motion tracking with unsynchronized cameras. In: Proceedings of 2012 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). IEEE, pp. 1870-1877. ISBN 9781467312264

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Abstract

We present a new spatio-temporal method for markerless motion capture. We reconstruct the pose and motion of a character from a multi-view video sequence without requiring the cameras to be synchronized and without aligning captured frames in time. By formulating the model-to-image similarity measure as a temporally continuous functional, we are also able to reconstruct motion in much higher temporal detail than was possible with previous synchronized approaches. By purposefully running cameras unsynchronized we can capture even very fast motion at speeds that off-the-shelf but high quality cameras provide.

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?? CAMERASIMAGE MOTION ANALYSISIMAGE RECONSTRUCTIONIMAGE SEQUENCESOBJECT TRACKINGPOSE ESTIMATIONVIDEO SIGNAL PROCESSINGCHARACTER MOTION RECONSTRUCTIONCHARACTER POSE RECONSTRUCTIONMARKERLESS MOTION CAPTUREMODEL-TO-IMAGE SIMILARITY MEASUREMULTIVIEW VIDEO SEQUE ??
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04 Nov 2013 23:45
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Yes
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Published
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