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In this paper, we deal with the most challenging task of recovering the 3D human pose from just a single monocular image, that may be a synthetic image or a real internet image. The retrieval and reconstruction of the articulated 3D pose, both are prerequisites for the analysis of the people in images/videos. We address both tasks together and propose an efficient framework for search & retrieval...
One major challenge for 3D pose estimation from a single RGB image is the acquisition of sufficient training data. In particular, collecting large amounts of training data that contain unconstrained images and are annotated with accurate 3D poses is infeasible. We therefore propose to use two independent training sources. The first source consists of images with annotated 2D poses and the second source...
Different techniques have been developed for capturing and retrieval, action recognition and video based reconstruction of human motion data in the past years. In this paper, we focus on how these techniques can be adapted to handle quadruped motion capture data and which new applications may appear. We discuss some particularities that must be considered during large animal motion capture. For retrieval,...
In this paper, we present human mistrustful motion detection & classification using Hu Moment Invariants feature descriptions. A new method for recognition & classification that is Moment Invariant based Classifier (MIBC) has been proposed. The basis of the MIBC is the different seven φ values of Hu Moment Invariants itself and the Euclidean Distance measure between these φ values of all image...
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