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2008
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Real-Time Shape Analysis of a Human Body in Clothing Using Time-Series Part-Labeled Volumes

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Real-Time Shape Analysis of a Human Body in Clothing Using Time-Series Part-Labeled Volumes
We propose a real-time method for simultaneously refining the reconstructed volume of a human body with loose-fitting clothing and identifying body-parts in it. Time-series volumes, which are acquired by a slow but sophisticated 3D reconstruction algorithm, with body-part labels are obtained offline. The time-series sample volumes are represented by trajectories in the eigenspaces using PCA. An input visual hull reconstructed online is projected into the eigenspace and compared with the trajectories in order to find similar high-precision samples with bodypart labels. The hierarchical search taking into account 3D reconstruction errors can achieve robust and fast matching. Experimental results demonstrate that our method can refine the input visual hull including loose-fitting clothing and identify its body-parts in real time.
Norimichi Ukita, Ryosuke Tsuji, Masatsugu Kidode
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ECCV
Authors Norimichi Ukita, Ryosuke Tsuji, Masatsugu Kidode
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