Multi-person vision-based head detector for markerless human motion capture

Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
Pervasive human motion capture in the workplace facilitates detailed analysis of the actions of individual subjects and team interaction. It is also important for ergonomic studies for assessing instrument design and workflow analysis. However, a busy, dynamic, team-based environment, such as the operating theatre poses a number of challenges for the currently used marker-based and sensor-based motion capture systems. Occlusions and sensor drift...
Paper Details
Title
Multi-person vision-based head detector for markerless human motion capture
Published Date
May 1, 2013
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