MAP ZDF segmentation and tracking using active stereo vision: Hand tracking case study
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A maximum a posterior probability zero disparity filter (MAP ZDF) ensures coordinated stereo fixation upon an arbitrarily moving, rotating, re-configuring hand, performing marker-less pixel-wise segmentation of the hand. Active stereo fixation permits real-time foveal hand tracking and segmentation over a large visual workspace, allowing investigation of unrestricted natural human gesturing. Hand segmentation is shown to be robust to lighting conditions, defocus, hand colour variation, foreground and background clutter including non-tracked hands, and partial or gross occlusions including those due to non-tracked hands. The system operates at approximately 27 fps on a 3 GHz single processor PC.
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论文评审过程:Received 6 September 2005, Accepted 13 October 2006, Available online 19 January 2007.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cviu.2006.10.013