First Sight: A Human Body Outline Labeling System
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Inertial and magnetic posture tracking for inserting humans into networked virtual environments
VRST '01 Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
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We present a hyper-interaction platform which integrates several newly developed techniques, including motion classification, a motion reaction control mechanism and a high precision 3-D model of the International Space Station. The goal is to build an interaction platform for trainers to navigate in a virtual reality. The platform can be applied to customized mission training. The system integrated visualization environment, underlying 3-D model, and a human body tracking mechanism. The tracking system will be extended to 3-D coordination reconstruction and thus behaviors of users can be precisely identified. These navigation parameters are used in controlling navigation in the 3-D virtual environment. Another important issue of this system is to define a model for motion reaction. The definition of reaction can be applied to avatars or to the virtual environment. These integrated technologies can also be used in other virtual reality environments.