Real-Time 3D Hand Shape Estimation Based on Inverse Kinematics and Physical Constraints.

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العنوان: Real-Time 3D Hand Shape Estimation Based on Inverse Kinematics and Physical Constraints.
المؤلفون: Roli, Fabio, Vitulano, Sergio, Fujiki, Ryuji, Arita, Daisaku, Taniguchi, Rin-ichiro
المصدر: Image Analysis & Processing - ICIAP 2005; 2005, p850-858, 9p
مستخلص: We are researching for real-time hand shape estimation, which we are going to apply to user interface and interactive applications. We have employed a computer vision approach, since unwired sensing provides restriction-free observation, or a natural way of sensing. The problem is that since a human hand has many joints, it has geometrically high degrees of freedom, which makes hand shape estimation difficult. For example, we have to deal with a self-occlusion problem and a large amount of computation. At the same time, a human hand has several physical constraints, i.e., each joint has a movable range and interdependence, which can potentially reduce the search space of hand shape estimation. This paper proposes a novel method to estimate 3D hand shapes in real-time by using shape features acquired from camera images and physical hand constraints heuristically introduced. We have made preliminary experiments using multiple cameras under uncomplicated background. We show experimental results in order to verify the effectiveness of our proposed method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ردمك:9783540288695
DOI:10.1007/11553595_104