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Reconstructing 3D Pose and Motion from a Single Camera View

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Reconstructing 3D Pose and Motion from a Single Camera View
This paper presents a model based approach to human body tracking in which the 2D silhouette of a moving human and the corresponding 3D skeletal structure are encapsulated within a non-linear Point Distribution Model. This statistical model allows a direct mapping to be achieved between the external boundary of a human and the anatomical position. It is shown how this information, along with the position of landmark features such as the hands and head can be used to reconstruct information about the pose and structure of the human body from a monoscopic view of a scene.
Richard Bowden, T. A. Mitchell, Mansoor Sarhadi
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where BMVC
Authors Richard Bowden, T. A. Mitchell, Mansoor Sarhadi
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