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Real-Time 3D Motion Capture by Monocular Vision and Virtual Rendering

David Antonio Gómez Jáuregui and Patrick Horain

Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom SudParis, 9 rue Charles Fourier, 91011, Evry Cedex, France
David_Gomez1380@yahoo.com.mx
Patrick.Horain@Telecom-Sudparis.eu

Abstract. Avatars in networked 3D virtual environments allow users to interact over the Internet and to get some feeling of virtual telepresence. However, avatar control may be tedious. Motion capture systems based on 3D sensors have recently reached the consumer market, but webcams and camera-phones are more widespread and cheaper. The proposed demonstration aims at animating a user’s avatar from real time 3D motion capture by monoscopic computer vision, thus allowing virtual telepresence to anyone using a personal computer with a webcam or a camera-phone. This kind of immersion allows new gesture-based communication channels to be opened in a virtual inhabited 3D space.

Keywords: 3D motion capture, monocular vision, 3D/2D registration, particle filtering, real-time computer vision

LNCS 7585, p. 663 ff.

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