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Motion Capture of Hands in Action using Discriminative Salient Points

Published on Feb 4, 20253883 Views

Capturing the motion of two hands interacting with an object is a very challenging task due to the large number of degrees of freedom, selfocclusions, and similarity between the fingers, even in the c

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Motion Capture of Hands in Action using Discriminative Salient Points00:00
Goal: Markerless Motion Capture (1)52:51
Goal: Markerless Motion Capture (2)03:59:59
Goal: Markerless Motion Capture (3)06:11:05
Goal: Markerless Motion Capture (4)09:46:36
Related Work: Hand Motion Capture (1)14:02:02
Related Work: Hand Motion Capture (2)21:02:34
Our Approach: The Scene Model (1)32:44:32
Our Approach: The Scene Model (2)37:00:51
Our Approach: The Scene Model (3)42:24:00
Our Approach: The Scene Model (4)48:15:39
Pose Estimation (3)64:21:07
Salient Points (1)72:52:19
Salient Points (2)77:18:17
Salient Points (3)82:58:00
Finding the Mapping (1)87:52:20
Finding the Mapping (2)89:08:02
Finding the Mapping (3)95:49:35
Finding the Mapping (4)101:33:19
Finding the Mapping (5)103:47:16
Pose Estimation (1)111:56:38
Pose Estimation (2)121:07:07
Collisions and Self-Intersections133:39:15
How to handle additional Objects (1)156:28:57
How to handle additional Objects (2)165:48:59
How to handle additional Objects (3)169:17:15
How to handle additional Objects (4)171:54:35