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Non-Invasive 3D Dynamic Object Analysis

Non-Invasive 3D Dynamic Object Analysis
Non-Invasive 3D Dynamic Object Analysis
A non-invasive system is required to obtain three-dimensional subject extraction and description for recognition by gait. Of current three-dimensional systems, multi-view approaches appear to be the most suitable. To handle not only concavities, but also noise and occlusion, the Volume Intersection approach has been formulated as an evidence gathering process for moving object extraction. Results on synthetic imagery show that the technique does indeed process a multi-view image sequence to derive parameters of interest as such giving a suitable basis for development as a marker-less gait analysis system.
0-7695-0595-3
214-218
Sharman, Karl J.
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Nixon, Mark S.
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Carter, John N.
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Sharman, Karl J.
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Nixon, Mark S.
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Carter, John N.
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Sharman, Karl J., Nixon, Mark S. and Carter, John N. (2000) Non-Invasive 3D Dynamic Object Analysis. Proc 4th IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation. pp. 214-218 .

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Abstract

A non-invasive system is required to obtain three-dimensional subject extraction and description for recognition by gait. Of current three-dimensional systems, multi-view approaches appear to be the most suitable. To handle not only concavities, but also noise and occlusion, the Volume Intersection approach has been formulated as an evidence gathering process for moving object extraction. Results on synthetic imagery show that the technique does indeed process a multi-view image sequence to derive parameters of interest as such giving a suitable basis for development as a marker-less gait analysis system.

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Published date: April 2000
Additional Information: Organisation: IEEE Address: Los Alamitos, California
Venue - Dates: Proc 4th IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, 2000-03-31
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 253734
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/253734
ISBN: 0-7695-0595-3
PURE UUID: 64378609-69e8-49db-8589-5bac25a869b1
ORCID for Mark S. Nixon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9174-5934

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Date deposited: 28 Jul 2000
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 02:33

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Author: Karl J. Sharman
Author: Mark S. Nixon ORCID iD
Author: John N. Carter

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