In this work we present an approach for markerless
motion capture (MoCap) of articulated objects, which are
recorded with multiple unsynchronized moving cameras.
Instead of using fixed (and expensive) hardware synchronized
cameras, this approach allows us to track people
with off-the-shelf handheld video cameras. To prepare
a sequence for motion capture, we first reconstruct the
static background and the position of each camera using
Structure-from-Motion (SfM). Then the cameras are registered
to each other using the reconstructed static background
geometry. Camera synchronization is achieved via
the audio streams recorded by the cameras in parallel.
Finally, a markerless MoCap approach is applied to recover
positions and joint configurations of subjects. Feature
tracks and dense background geometry are further used to
stabilize the MoCap. The experiments show examples with
highly challenging indoor and outdoor scenes.