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2002 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Multiple Hypothesis Tracking for Automatic Optical Motion Capture

Authors : Maurice Ringer, Joan Lasenby

Published in: Computer Vision — ECCV 2002

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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We present a technique for performing the tracking stage of optical motion capture which retains, at each time frame, multiple marker association hypotheses and estimates of the subject’s position. Central to this technique are the equations for calculating the likelihood of a sequence of association hypotheses, which we develop using a Bayesian approach. The system is able to perform motion capture using fewer cameras and a lower frame rate than has been used previously, and does not require the assistance of a human operator. We conclude by demonstrating the tracker on real data and provide an example in which our technique is able to correctly determine all marker associations and standard tracking techniques fail.

Metadata
Title
Multiple Hypothesis Tracking for Automatic Optical Motion Capture
Authors
Maurice Ringer
Joan Lasenby
Copyright Year
2002
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47969-4_35

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