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EUROGRAPHICS
2010
Eurographics
14 years 2 months ago
The Virtual Director: a Correlation-Based Online Viewing of Human Motion
Automatic camera control for scenes depicting human motion is an imperative topic in motion capture base animation, computer games, and other animation based fields. This challen...
Jackie Assa, Lior Wolf, Daniel Cohen-Or
SMC
2007
IEEE
109views Control Systems» more  SMC 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Relationship between image gaze location and fractal dimension
— This paper predicts that gaze and fractal dimension of images may offer some of measurability to when humans look at still or moving images expanding before one’s eyes such a...
Masayushi Nagai, Mayumi Oyana-Higa, Teijun Miao
AMDO
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Accurate Human Motion Capture Using an Ergonomics-Based Anthropometric Human Model
Abstract. In this paper we present our work on markerless model-based 3D human motion capture using multiple cameras. We use an industry proven anthropometric human model that was ...
Jan Bandouch, Florian Engstler, Michael Beetz
JIRS
2007
120views more  JIRS 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Optimal Camera Placement for Automated Surveillance Tasks
— Today, there are many opportunities to create vision-based intelligent systems that are human-centric. This is a very rich area because humans are very complex, and the number ...
Robert Bodor, Andrew Drenner, Paul R. Schrater, Ni...
ICMCS
2009
IEEE
150views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2009»
13 years 3 months ago
Analysis of appearance features for human matching between different fields of view
Human matching between different fields of view is a difficult problem in intelligent video surveillance; whereas fusing multiple features has become a strong tool to solve it. In...
Xiaowei Lv, Qing-Jie Kong, Fei Weng, Yuncai Liu