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EgoCap: Egocentric Marker-less Motion Capture with Two Fisheye Cameras (Extended Abstract)

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2017-01-03 v1

Abstract

Marker-based and marker-less optical skeletal motion-capture methods use an outside-in arrangement of cameras placed around a scene, with viewpoints converging on the center. They often create discomfort by possibly needed marker suits, and their recording volume is severely restricted and often constrained to indoor scenes with controlled backgrounds. We therefore propose a new method for real-time, marker-less and egocentric motion capture which estimates the full-body skeleton pose from a lightweight stereo pair of fisheye cameras that are attached to a helmet or virtual-reality headset. It combines the strength of a new generative pose estimation framework for fisheye views with a ConvNet-based body-part detector trained on a new automatically annotated and augmented dataset. Our inside-in method captures full-body motion in general indoor and outdoor scenes, and also crowded scenes.

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@article{arxiv.1701.00142,
  title  = {EgoCap: Egocentric Marker-less Motion Capture with Two Fisheye Cameras (Extended Abstract)},
  author = {Helge Rhodin and Christian Richardt and Dan Casas and Eldar Insafutdinov and Mohammad Shafiei and Hans-Peter Seidel and Bernt Schiele and Christian Theobalt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.00142},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Short version of a SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 paper arXiv:1609.07306, presented at EPIC@ECCV16