WEILUN, 2005 - Google Patents
3D model-based human motion captureWEILUN, 2005
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Human motion capture (mocap) is recently gaining more and more attention in computer graphics and computer vision communities. The demand for a high resolution motion capture system motivates us to develop an unsupervised (ie no markers) video-based …
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