We investigate in real-life conditions and with very high accuracy the dynamics of body rotation, or yawing, of walking pedestrians—a highly complex task due to the wide variety in shapes, postures and walking gestures. We propose a novel measurement method based on a deep neural architecture that we train on the basis of generic physical properties of the motion of pedestrians. Specifically, we leverage on the strong statistical correlation between individual velocity and body orientation: the velocity direction is typically orthogonal with respect to the shoulder line. We make the reasonable assumption that this approximation, although instantaneously slightly imperfect, is correct on average. This enables us to use velocity data as train...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
AbstractAiming at a quantitative understanding of basic aspects of pedestrian dynamics, extensive an...
Inertial sensors can potentially assist clinical decision making in gait-related disorders. Methods ...
We investigate in real-life conditions and with very high accuracy the dynamics of body rotation, or...
Identifying the factors that control the dynamics of pedestrians is a crucial step towards modeling ...
This paper presents a novel orientation estimate scheme using Inertial Guided Visual SAmple Consensu...
Despite the impressive advancements in people detection and tracking, safety is still a key barrier ...
This paper presents a novel orientation estimate approach named inertial guided visual sample consen...
The last years have seen a growing body of literature on data-driven pedestrian inertial navigation....
AbstractThe collective behavior of crowds is thought to emerge from local interactions between pedes...
We present a probabilistic framework for the joint estimation of pedestrian head and body orientatio...
Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR) uses inertial measurement units (IMUs) and combines velocity and ori...
When people cross the street, they make a series of movements that are indicative of their attentio...
Understanding the complex behavior of pedestrians walking in crowds is a challenge for both science ...
Many smartphone applications use inertial measurement units (IMUs) to sense movement, but the use of...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
AbstractAiming at a quantitative understanding of basic aspects of pedestrian dynamics, extensive an...
Inertial sensors can potentially assist clinical decision making in gait-related disorders. Methods ...
We investigate in real-life conditions and with very high accuracy the dynamics of body rotation, or...
Identifying the factors that control the dynamics of pedestrians is a crucial step towards modeling ...
This paper presents a novel orientation estimate scheme using Inertial Guided Visual SAmple Consensu...
Despite the impressive advancements in people detection and tracking, safety is still a key barrier ...
This paper presents a novel orientation estimate approach named inertial guided visual sample consen...
The last years have seen a growing body of literature on data-driven pedestrian inertial navigation....
AbstractThe collective behavior of crowds is thought to emerge from local interactions between pedes...
We present a probabilistic framework for the joint estimation of pedestrian head and body orientatio...
Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR) uses inertial measurement units (IMUs) and combines velocity and ori...
When people cross the street, they make a series of movements that are indicative of their attentio...
Understanding the complex behavior of pedestrians walking in crowds is a challenge for both science ...
Many smartphone applications use inertial measurement units (IMUs) to sense movement, but the use of...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
AbstractAiming at a quantitative understanding of basic aspects of pedestrian dynamics, extensive an...
Inertial sensors can potentially assist clinical decision making in gait-related disorders. Methods ...