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Nonparametric Density Estimation for Human Pose Tracking

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Rosenhahn,  Bodo
Computer Graphics, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society;

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Brox, T., Rosenhahn, B., Kersting, U., & Cremers, D. (2006). Nonparametric Density Estimation for Human Pose Tracking. In Pattern Recognition : 28th DAGM Symposium (pp. 546-555). Berlin, Germany: Springer.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000F-238C-B
Zusammenfassung
The present paper considers the supplement of prior knowledge about joint angle configurations in the scope of 3-D human pose tracking. Training samples obtained from an industrial marker based tracking system are used for a nonparametric Parzen density estimation in the 12-dimensional joint configuration space. These learned probability densities constrain the image-driven joint angle estimates by drawing solutions towards familiar configurations. This prevents the method from producing unrealistic pose estimates due to unreliable image cues. Experiments on sequences with a human leg model reveal a considerably increased robustness, particularly in the presence of disturbed images and occlusions. We gratefully acknowledge funding by the DFG project CR250/1 and the Max-Planck Center for visual computing and communication.