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This paper describes a pedestrian detection method using a LRF and a small omni-view camera. In outdoor environment, the resolutions of LRFs are too low to recognize human reliably, and high resolution image requires high calculation cost for detecting walking persons. We propose a combination approach using these data. Particle filter based tracking and HOG (Histogram of Oriented Gradients) feature...
This paper presents an appearance-based method for object pose recognition using single camera image. The basic idea of our method is to find the correlation between object image and its pose, and use it for object recognition and pose estimation. Canonical correlation analysis is introduced to derive such correlation and build a compact appearance model. In the approach, we first obtain a pair of...
Introduces a method for tracking a user's hand in 3D and recognizing the hand's gesture in real time without the use of any invasive devices attached to the hand. Our method uses multiple cameras for determining the position and orientation of a user's hand moving freely in a 3D space. In addition, the method identifies pre-determined gestures in a fast and robust manner by using a neural network...
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