This paper presents a method which can track and 3D reconstruct the non-rigid surface motion of human performance using a moving RGB-D camera. 3D reconstruction of marker-less human performance is a challenging problem due to the large range of articulated motions and considerable non-rigid deformations. Current approaches use local optimization for tracking. These methods need many iterations to converge and may get stuck in local minima during sudden articulated movements. We propose a puppet model-based tracking approach using skeleton prior, which provides a better initialization for tracking articulated movements. The proposed approach uses an aligned puppet model to estimate correct correspondences for human performance capture. We al...
\begin{abstract} For realistic animation of an artificial character a body model that represents the...
. Identifying a precise anatomic skeleton is important in order to ensure high quality motion captur...
This thesis focuses on the problem of determining appropriate skeletal configurations for which a vi...
This paper presents a method which can track and 3D reconstruct the non-rigid surface motion of huma...
This paper proposes a method for capturing the performance of a human or an animal from a multi-view...
This paper proposes a method for capturing the performance of a human or an animal from a multi-view...
This research proposes a novel framework for capturing 3D human motion from video images using a mod...
This thesis addresses the challenging problem of three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of a fast-mo...
This work addresses the problem of tracking humans with skeleton-based shape models where video foot...
Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of marker-less human performance capture from multiple...
We present a novel non-rigid reconstruction method using a moving RGB-D camera. Current approaches u...
We present a novel fully-automatic approach for estimating an articulated skeleton of a moving subje...
This study applied a vision-based tracking approach to the analysis of articulated, three-dimensiona...
We present a novel fully-automatic approach for estimating an articulated skeleton of a moving subj...
We present a novel fully-automatic approach for estimating an articulated skeleton of a moving subje...
\begin{abstract} For realistic animation of an artificial character a body model that represents the...
. Identifying a precise anatomic skeleton is important in order to ensure high quality motion captur...
This thesis focuses on the problem of determining appropriate skeletal configurations for which a vi...
This paper presents a method which can track and 3D reconstruct the non-rigid surface motion of huma...
This paper proposes a method for capturing the performance of a human or an animal from a multi-view...
This paper proposes a method for capturing the performance of a human or an animal from a multi-view...
This research proposes a novel framework for capturing 3D human motion from video images using a mod...
This thesis addresses the challenging problem of three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of a fast-mo...
This work addresses the problem of tracking humans with skeleton-based shape models where video foot...
Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of marker-less human performance capture from multiple...
We present a novel non-rigid reconstruction method using a moving RGB-D camera. Current approaches u...
We present a novel fully-automatic approach for estimating an articulated skeleton of a moving subje...
This study applied a vision-based tracking approach to the analysis of articulated, three-dimensiona...
We present a novel fully-automatic approach for estimating an articulated skeleton of a moving subj...
We present a novel fully-automatic approach for estimating an articulated skeleton of a moving subje...
\begin{abstract} For realistic animation of an artificial character a body model that represents the...
. Identifying a precise anatomic skeleton is important in order to ensure high quality motion captur...
This thesis focuses on the problem of determining appropriate skeletal configurations for which a vi...