Cardboard people: a parameterized model of articulated image motion
Top Cited Papers
- 23 December 2002
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
We extend the work of Black and Yacoob on the tracking and recognition of human facial expressions using parameterized models of optical flow to deal with the articulated motion of human limbs. We define a "cardboard person model" in which a person's limbs are represented by a set of connected planar patches. The parameterized image motion of these patches is constrained to enforce articulated motion and is solved for directly using a robust estimation technique. The recovered motion parameters provide a rich and concise description of the activity that can be used for recognition. We propose a method for performing view-based recognition of human activities from the optical flow parameters that extends previous methods to cope with the cyclical nature of human motion. We illustrate the method with examples of tracking human legs over long image sequences.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- An efficient method for contour tracking using active shape modelsPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2002
- Learning to track curves in motionPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2002
- Lower limb kinematics of human walking with the medial axis transformationPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2002
- Tracking and recognizing rigid and non-rigid facial motions using local parametric models of image motionPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2002
- Monocular tracking of the human arm in 3DPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2002
- The Robust Estimation of Multiple Motions: Parametric and Piecewise-Smooth Flow FieldsComputer Vision and Image Understanding, 1996
- Skin and bones: multi-layer, locally affine, optical flow and regularization with transparencyPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,1996
- Towards Model-Based Recognition of Human Movements in Image SequencesCVGIP: Image Understanding, 1994
- Feature extraction from faces using deformable templatesInternational Journal of Computer Vision, 1992
- Recovery of nonrigid motion and structureIEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1991