Monocular 3D motion capture (mocap) is beneficial to many applications. The use of a single camera, however, often fails to handle occlusions of different body parts and hence it is limited to capture relatively simple movements. We present a light-weight, hybrid mocap technique called HybridCap that augments the camera with only 4 Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in a novel learning-and-optimization framework. We first employ a weakly-supervised and hierarchical motion inference module based on cooperative pure residual recurrent blocks that serve as limb, body and root trackers as well as an inverse kinematics solver. Our network effectively narrows the search space of plausible motions via coarse-to-fine pose estimation and manages to t...
The analysis and understanding of human movement is central to many applications such as sports scie...
We present a method for recovering three-dimensional (3D) human body motion from monocular video seq...
A real-time motion capture system is presented which uses input from multiple standard video cameras...
Inertial motion capture (mocap) is a widespread technology for capturing human motion outside the la...
Either RGB images or inertial signals have been used for the task of motion capture (mocap), but com...
We present the first marker-less approach for temporally coherent 3D performance capture of a human ...
We focus on the task of estimating a physically plausi-ble articulated human motion from monocular v...
Special issue on Visual Analysis of Human MovementInternational audienceWe present a method for reco...
Motion capture systems are extensively used to track human movement to study healthy and pathologica...
A real-time full-body motion capture system is presented which uses input from a sparse set of inert...
In this paper we present a hybrid method to track human motions in real-time. With simplified marker...
The high frame rate is a critical requirement for capturing fast human motions. In this setting, exi...
International audienceWe present a method for recovering 3D human body motion from monocular video s...
Human motion capturing (HMC) from multiview image sequences is an extremely difficult problem due to...
The accuracy of monocular 3D human pose estimation depends on the viewpoint from which the image is ...
The analysis and understanding of human movement is central to many applications such as sports scie...
We present a method for recovering three-dimensional (3D) human body motion from monocular video seq...
A real-time motion capture system is presented which uses input from multiple standard video cameras...
Inertial motion capture (mocap) is a widespread technology for capturing human motion outside the la...
Either RGB images or inertial signals have been used for the task of motion capture (mocap), but com...
We present the first marker-less approach for temporally coherent 3D performance capture of a human ...
We focus on the task of estimating a physically plausi-ble articulated human motion from monocular v...
Special issue on Visual Analysis of Human MovementInternational audienceWe present a method for reco...
Motion capture systems are extensively used to track human movement to study healthy and pathologica...
A real-time full-body motion capture system is presented which uses input from a sparse set of inert...
In this paper we present a hybrid method to track human motions in real-time. With simplified marker...
The high frame rate is a critical requirement for capturing fast human motions. In this setting, exi...
International audienceWe present a method for recovering 3D human body motion from monocular video s...
Human motion capturing (HMC) from multiview image sequences is an extremely difficult problem due to...
The accuracy of monocular 3D human pose estimation depends on the viewpoint from which the image is ...
The analysis and understanding of human movement is central to many applications such as sports scie...
We present a method for recovering three-dimensional (3D) human body motion from monocular video seq...
A real-time motion capture system is presented which uses input from multiple standard video cameras...