JOURNAL ARTICLE

Robust articulated upper body pose tracking under severe occlusions

Abstract

Articulated human body tracking is one of the most thoroughly examined, yet still challenging, tasks in Human Robot Interaction. The emergence of low-cost real-time depth cameras has greatly pushed forward the state of the art in the field. Nevertheless, the overall performance in complex, real life scenarios is an open-ended problem, mainly due to the high-dimensionality of the problem, the common presence of severe occlusions in the observed scene data, and errors in the segmentation and pose initialization processes. In this paper we propose a novel model-based approach for markerless pose detection and tracking of the articulated upper body of multiple users in RGB-D sequences. The main contribution of our work lies in the introduction and further development of a virtual User Top View, a hypothesized view aligned to the main torso axis of each user, to robustly estimate the 3D torso pose even under severe intra- and inter-personal occlusions, exempting at the same time the requirement of arbitrary initialization. The extracted 3D torso pose, along with a human arm kinematic model, gives rise to the generation of arms hypotheses, tracked via Particle Filters, and for which ordered rendering is used to detect possible occlusions and collisions. Experimental results in realistic scenarios, as well as comparative tests against the NiTETM user generator middleware using ground truth data, validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords:
Torso Computer science Computer vision Artificial intelligence Articulated body pose estimation Initialization Pose Robustness (evolution) Segmentation Ground truth Rendering (computer graphics) Kinematics Motion capture 3D pose estimation

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Citation History

Topics

Human Pose and Action Recognition
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Hand Gesture Recognition Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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