Human motion : understanding, modeling, capture and animation / edited by Bodo Rosenhahn, Reinhard Klette and Dimitris Metaxas.
Material type: TextSeries: Computational imaging and vision ; v. 36.Publisher: Dordrecht, the Netherlands : Springer, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: x, 633 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1402066929
- 9781402066924
- 612.76028566 22
- TA1650 .H85 2008
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" ... based on a June 2006 workshop held in Dagstuhl, Germany"--P. ix.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Understanding human motion: a historic review / Reinhard Klette and Garry Tee -- pt. I. 2D tracking: 2. The role of manifold learning in human motion analysis / Ahmed Elgammal and Chan-Su Lee ; 3. Recognition of action as a Bayesian parameter estimation problem over time / Volker Krüger ; 4. The William Harvey code: mathematical analysis of optical flow computation for cardiac motion / Yusuke Kameda and Atsushi Imiya ; 5. Detection and tracking of humans in single view sequences using 2D articulated model / Filip Korč and Václav Hlaváč -- pt. II. Learning: 6. Combining discrete and continuous 3D trackers / Gabriel Tsechpenakis, Dimitris Metaxas, and Carol Neidle ; 7. Graphical models for human motion modelling / Kooksang Moon and Vladimir Pavlović ; 8. 3D human motion analysis in monocular video: techniques and challenges / Christian Sminchisescu ; 9. Spatially and temporally segmenting movement to recognize actions / Richard Green ; 10. Topologically constrained idometric embedding / Guy Rosman, Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, and Ron Kimmel -- pt. III. 2D-3D tracking: 11. Contours, optic flow, and prior knowledge: cues for capturing 3D human motion in videos / Thomas Brox, Bodo Rosenhahn, and Daniel Cremers ; 12. Tracking clothed people / Bodo Rosenhahn, Uwe G. Kersting, Katie Powell, T. Brox, and Hans-Peter Seidel ; 13. An introduction to interacting simulated annealing / Jürgen Gall, Bodo Rosenhahn, and Hans-Peter Seidel ; 14. Motion capture for interaction environments / Daniel Grest and Reinhard Koch ; 15. Markerless motion capture for biomechanical applications / Lars Mündermann, Stefano Corazza, and Thomas P. Andriacchi -- pt. IV. Biomechanics and applications: 16. Qualitative and quantitative aspects of movement: the discrepancy between clinical gait analysis and activities of daily life / Dieter Rosenbaum and Mirko Brandes ; 17. Optimization of human motion exemplified with handbiking by means of motion analysis and musculoskeletal models / Harald Böhm and Christian Krämer ; 18. Imitation learning and transferring of human movement and hand grasping to adapt to environment changes / Stephan Al-Zubi and Gerald Sommer ; 19. Accurate and model-free pose estimation of crash test dummies / Stefan K. Gehrig, Hernán Badino, and Jürgen Gall -- pt. V. Modelling and animation: 20. A relational approach to content-based analysis of motion capture data / Meinard Müller and Tido Röder ; 21. The representation of rigid body motions in the conformal model of geometric algebra / Leo Dorst ; 22. Video-based capturing and rendering of people / Christian Theobalt, Marcus Magnor, and Hans-Peter Seidel ; 23. Interacting deformable objects / Matthias Teschner, Bruno Heidelberger, and Matthias Müller-Fischer ; 24. From performance theory to character animation tools / Michael Neff and Eugene Fiume.
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