A multiresolution spline with application to image mosaics
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Object recognition by computer: the role of geometric constraints
Object recognition by computer: the role of geometric constraints
Three-Dimensional Human Body Model Acquisition from Multiple Views
International Journal of Computer Vision
Computational Geometry in C
Computer Vision: Three-Dimensional Data from Images
Computer Vision: Three-Dimensional Data from Images
Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering
Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering
A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation
A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation
Virtual People: Capturing Human Models to Populate Virtual Worlds
CA '99 Proceedings of the Computer Animation
Articulated Soft Objects for Multiview Shape and Motion Capture
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
A comparative discussion of distance transforms and simple deformations in digital image processing
Machine Graphics & Vision International Journal
Digital Geometry: Geometric Methods for Digital Picture Analysis
Digital Geometry: Geometric Methods for Digital Picture Analysis
Geometric algebra for pose estimation and surface morphing in human motion estimation
IWCIA'04 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Combinatorial Image Analysis
Markerless Motion Capture through Visual Hull, Articulated ICP and Subject Specific Model Generation
International Journal of Computer Vision
Skin colour segmentation based 2D and 3D human pose modelling using Discrete Wavelet Transform
Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
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The contribution presents an integrated system for automatic acquisition of a human torso model, using different input images. The output model consists of two free-form surface patches (with texture maps) for the torso and the arms. Also, the positions for the neck joint on the torso, and six joint positions on the arms (for the wrist, elbow and shoulder) are determined automatically. We present reconstruction results, and, as application, a simple tracking system for arm movements.