Video-Based Camera Tracking Using Rotation-Discriminative Template Matching
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For augmented reality applications, accurate estimation of the camera pose is required. An existing video-based marker tracking system developed at the ITS presents some limitations when the marker is completely or partially occluded. The objective of this ...
We combine detection and tracking techniques to achieve robust 3-D motion recovery of people seen from arbitrary viewpoints by a single and potentially moving camera. We rely on detecting key postures, which can be done reliably, using a motion model to in ...
This paper presents our participation in the CLEAR 07 evaluation workshop head pose estimation tasks where two head pose estimation tasks were to be addressed. The first task estimates head poses with respect to (w.r.t.) a single camera capturing people se ...