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Feature Detection with Automatic Scale Selection
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Contour Tracking by Stochastic Propagation of Conditional Density
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Partitioned Sampling, Articulated Objects, and Interface-Quality Hand Tracking
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Stochastic Tracking of 3D Human Figures Using 2D Image Motion
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Qualitative Multi-scale Feature Hierarchies for Object Tracking
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Robust classification of hand postures against complex backgrounds
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FaceSpace: endo- and exo-spatial hypermedia in the transparent video facetop
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Tracking of deformable human hand in real time as continuous input for gesture-based interaction
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Real-time hand tracking using a mean shift embedded particle filter
Pattern Recognition
Local invariant feature detectors: a survey
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3D gestural interaction for stereoscopic visualization on mobile devices
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A virtual touchscreen with depth recognition
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This paper presents an approach for simultaneous tracking and recognition of hierarchical object representations in terms of multiscale image features. A scale-invariant dissimilarity measure is proposed for comparing scale-space features at different positions and scales. Based on this measure, the likelihood of hierarchical, parameterized models can be evaluated in such a way that maximization of the measure over different models and their parameters allows for both model selection and parameter estimation. Then, within the framework of particle filtering, we consider the area of hand gesture analysis, and present a method for simultaneous tracking and recognition of hand models under variations in the position, orientation, size and posture of the hand. In this way, qualitative hand states and quantitative hand motions can be captured, and be used for controlling different types of computerised equipment.