In this paper we report the results of the SHREC 2016 contest on "Retrieval of human subjects from depth sensor data". The proposed task was created in order to verify the possibility of retrieving models of query human subjects from single shots of depth sensors, using shape information only. Depth acquisition of different subjects were realized under different illumination conditions, using different clothes and in three different poses. The resulting point clouds of the partial body shape acquisitions were segmented and coupled with the skeleton provided by the OpenNI software and provided to the participants together with derived triangulated meshes. No color information was provided. Retrieval scores of the different methods proposed w...
In this work, we describe a novel method for creating 3D models of persons freely moving in front of...
Many real-world applications require the estimation of human body joints for higher-level tasks as, ...
Analysis of human behaviour through visual information has been a highly active research topic in th...
International audienceIn this paper we report the results of the SHREC 2016 contest on "Retrieval of...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
∗Track organisers We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieva...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
The SHREC'13 Track: Retrieval of Objects Captured with Low-Cost Depth-Sensing Cameras is a first att...
Abstract — In this work, we describe a novel method for creating 3D models of persons freely moving ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of capturing both the shape and the pose...
This thesis presents a framework of a marker-less human pose recognition system by identifying key b...
Figure 1: Im2Fit. We propose a system that uses a single consumer depth camera to (i) estimate 3D sh...
This thesis aims at investigating methodologies for estimating a human pose from a 3D point cloud th...
In this work, we describe a novel method for creating 3D models of persons freely moving in front of...
Many real-world applications require the estimation of human body joints for higher-level tasks as, ...
Analysis of human behaviour through visual information has been a highly active research topic in th...
International audienceIn this paper we report the results of the SHREC 2016 contest on "Retrieval of...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
∗Track organisers We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieva...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
The SHREC'13 Track: Retrieval of Objects Captured with Low-Cost Depth-Sensing Cameras is a first att...
Abstract — In this work, we describe a novel method for creating 3D models of persons freely moving ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of capturing both the shape and the pose...
This thesis presents a framework of a marker-less human pose recognition system by identifying key b...
Figure 1: Im2Fit. We propose a system that uses a single consumer depth camera to (i) estimate 3D sh...
This thesis aims at investigating methodologies for estimating a human pose from a 3D point cloud th...
In this work, we describe a novel method for creating 3D models of persons freely moving in front of...
Many real-world applications require the estimation of human body joints for higher-level tasks as, ...
Analysis of human behaviour through visual information has been a highly active research topic in th...