CVApr 3, 2017

Capturing Hand Motion with an RGB-D Sensor, Fusing a Generative Model with Salient Points

arXiv:1704.00515v133 citations
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This work addresses hand tracking for practical applications by reducing reliance on strong assumptions like isolation or expensive multi-camera systems.

The paper tackles the problem of hand motion capture for two interacting hands using a single inexpensive RGB-D camera, achieving results on 14 new sequences with challenging interactions.

Hand motion capture has been an active research topic in recent years, following the success of full-body pose tracking. Despite similarities, hand tracking proves to be more challenging, characterized by a higher dimensionality, severe occlusions and self-similarity between fingers. For this reason, most approaches rely on strong assumptions, like hands in isolation or expensive multi-camera systems, that limit the practical use. In this work, we propose a framework for hand tracking that can capture the motion of two interacting hands using only a single, inexpensive RGB-D camera. Our approach combines a generative model with collision detection and discriminatively learned salient points. We quantitatively evaluate our approach on 14 new sequences with challenging interactions.

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