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Most Influential CVPR 1996 Paper · 2026-03 edition

3-D Model-based Tracking Of Humans In Action: A Multi-view Approach

D. M. Gavrila and L. S. Davis

Venue
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 1996
Recognition
Most Influential CVPR 1996 Paper (Rank No. 4)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
8
Certificate ID
47de3438ec62c308

Abstract

We present a vision system for the 3-D model-based tracking of unconstrained human movement. Using image sequences acquired simultaneously from multiple views, we recover the 3-D body pose at each time instant without the use of markers. The pose-recovery problem is formulated as a search problem and entails finding the pose parameters of a graphical human model whose synthesized appearance is most similar to the actual appearance of the real human in the multi-view images. The models used for this purpose are acquired from the images. We use a decomposition approach and a best-first technique to search through the high dimensional pose parameter space. A robust variant of chamfer matching is used as a fast similarity measure between synthesized and real edge images. We present initial tracking results from a large new Humans-in-Action (HIA) database containing more than 2500 frames in each of four orthogonal views. They contain subjects involved in a variety of activities, of various degrees of complexity, ranging from the more simple one-person hand waving to the challenging two-person close interaction in the Argentine Tango.

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