Stochastic Tracking of 3D Human Figures Using 2D Image Motion

ECCV (2)(2000)

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A probabilistic method for tracking 3D articulated human figures in monocular image sequences is presented. Within a Bayesian framework, we define a generative model of image appearance, a robust likelihood function based on image graylevel differences, and a prior probability distribution over pose and joint angles that models how humans move. The posterior probability distribution over model parameters is represented using a discrete set of samples and is propagated over time using particle filtering. The approach extends previous work on parameterized optical flow estimation to exploit a complex 3D articulated motion model. It also extends previous work on human motion tracking by including a perspective camera model, by modeling limb self occlusion, and by recovering 3D motion from a monocular sequence. The explicit posterior probability distribution represents ambiguities due to image matching, model singularities, and perspective projection. The method relies only on a frame-to-frame assumption of brightness constancy and hence is able to track people under changing viewpoints, in grayscale image sequences, and with complex unknown backgrounds.
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stochastic tracking,image appearance,image matching,image graylevel difference,model parameter,articulated motion model,generative model,image motion,human figures,previous work,grayscale image sequence,model singularity,monocular image sequence,perspective projection,likelihood function,posterior probability,probabilistic method,particle filter,computer and information science
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