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Learned Models for Estimation of Rigid and Articulated Human Motion from Stationary or Moving Camera
Authors:Yaser Yacoob  Larry S Davis
Affiliation:(1) Computer Vision Laboratory Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Abstract:We propose an approach for modeling, measurement and tracking of rigid and articulated motion as viewed from a stationary or moving camera. We first propose an approach for learning temporal-flow models from exemplar image sequences. The temporal-flow models are represented as a set of orthogonal temporal-flow bases that are learned using principal component analysis of instantaneous flow measurements. Spatial constraints on the temporal-flow are then incorporated to model the movement of regions of rigid or articulated objects. These spatio-temporal flow models are subsequently used as the basis for simultaneous measurement and tracking of brightness motion in image sequences. Then we address the problem of estimating composite independent object and camera image motions. We employ the spatio-temporal flow models learned through observing typical movements of the object from a stationary camera to decompose image motion into independent object and camera motions. The performance of the algorithms is demonstrated on several long image sequences of rigid and articulated bodies in motion.
Keywords:tracking  optical flow  camera motion  non-rigid motion  motion learning  human motion
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