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2D - 3D Human Face Verification System based on Multiple RGB-D Camera using Head Pose Estimation (얼굴 포즈 추정을 이용한 다중 RGB-D 카메라 기반의 2D - 3D 얼굴 인증을 위한 시스템)

  • Kim, Jung-Min;Li, Shengzhe;Kim, Hak-Il
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.607-616
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    • 2014
  • Face recognition is a big challenge in surveillance system since different rotation angles of the face make the difficulty to recognize the face of the same person. This paper proposes a novel method to recognize face with different head poses by using 3D information of the face. Firstly, head pose estimation (estimation of different head pose angles) is accomplished by the POSIT algorithm. Then, 3D face image data is constructed by using head pose estimation. After that, 2D image and the constructed 3D face matching is performed. Face verification is accomplished by using commercial face recognition SDK. Performance evaluation of the proposed method indicates that the error range of head pose estimation is below 10 degree and the matching rate is about 95%.

Registration System of 3D Footwear data by Foot Movements (발의 움직임 추적에 의한 3차원 신발모델 정합 시스템)

  • Jung, Da-Un;Seo, Yung-Ho;Choi, Jong-Soo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.24-34
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    • 2007
  • Application systems that easy to access a information have been developed by IT growth and a human life variation. In this paper, we propose a application system to register a 3D footwear model using a monocular camera. In General, a human motion analysis research to body movement. However, this system research a new method to use a foot movement. This paper present a system process and show experiment results. For projection to 2D foot plane from 3D shoe model data, we construct processes that a foot tracking, a projection expression and pose estimation process. This system divide from a 2D image analysis and a 3D pose estimation. First, for a foot tracking, we propose a method that find fixing point by a foot characteristic, and propose a geometric expression to relate 2D coordinate and 3D coordinate to use a monocular camera without a camera calibration. We make a application system, and measure distance error. Then, we confirmed a registration very well.

Design and Development of the Multiple Kinect Sensor-based Exercise Pose Estimation System (다중 키넥트 센서 기반의 운동 자세 추정 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Cho, Yongjoo;Park, Kyoung Shin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.558-567
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    • 2017
  • In this research, we developed an efficient real-time human exercise pose estimation system using multiple Kinects. The main objective of this system is to measure and recognize the user's posture (such as knee curl or lunge) more accurately by employing Kinects on the front and the sides. Especially it is designed as an extensible and modular method which enables to support various additional postures in the future. This system is configured as multiple clients and the Unity3D server. The client processes Kinect skeleton data and send to the server. The server performs the multiple-Kinect calibration process and then applies the pose estimation algorithm based on the Kinect-based posture recognition model using feature extractions and the weighted averaging of feature values for different Kinects. This paper presents the design and implementation of the human exercise pose estimation system using multiple Kinects and also describes how to build and execute an interactive Unity3D exergame.

Multi-View 3D Human Pose Estimation Based on Transformer (트랜스포머 기반의 다중 시점 3차원 인체자세추정)

  • Seoung Wook Choi;Jin Young Lee;Gye Young Kim
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.48-56
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    • 2023
  • The technology of Three-dimensional human posture estimation is used in sports, motion recognition, and special effects of video media. Among various methods for this, multi-view 3D human pose estimation is essential for precise estimation even in complex real-world environments. But Existing models for multi-view 3D human posture estimation have the disadvantage of high order of time complexity as they use 3D feature maps. This paper proposes a method to extend an existing monocular viewpoint multi-frame model based on Transformer with lower time complexity to 3D human posture estimation for multi-viewpoints. To expand to multi-viewpoints our proposed method first generates an 8-dimensional joint coordinate that connects 2-dimensional joint coordinates for 17 joints at 4-vieiwpoints acquired using the 2-dimensional human posture detector, CPN(Cascaded Pyramid Network). This paper then converts them into 17×32 data with patch embedding, and enters the data into a transformer model, finally. Consequently, the MLP(Multi-Layer Perceptron) block that outputs the 3D-human posture simultaneously updates the 3D human posture estimation for 4-viewpoints at every iteration. Compared to Zheng[5]'s method the number of model parameters of the proposed method was 48.9%, MPJPE(Mean Per Joint Position Error) was reduced by 20.6 mm (43.8%) and the average learning time per epoch was more than 20 times faster.

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3D Human Reconstruction from Video using Quantile Regression (분위 회귀 분석을 이용한 비디오로부터의 3차원 인체 복원)

  • Han, Jisoo;Park, In Kyu
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.264-272
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we propose a 3D human body reconstruction and refinement method from the frames extracted from a video to obtain natural and smooth motion in temporal domain. Individual frames extracted from the video are fed into convolutional neural network to estimate the location of the joint and the silhouette of the human body. This is done by projecting the parameter-based 3D deformable model to 2D image and by estimating the value of the optimal parameters. If the reconstruction process for each frame is performed independently, temporal consistency of human pose and shape cannot be guaranteed, yielding an inaccurate result. To alleviate this problem, the proposed method analyzes and interpolates the principal component parameters of the 3D morphable model reconstructed from each individual frame. Experimental result shows that the erroneous frames are corrected and refined by utilizing the relation between the previous and the next frames to obtain the improved 3D human reconstruction result.

Head Pose Estimation by using Morphological Property of Disparity Map

  • Jun, Se-Woong;Park, Sung-Kee;Lee, Moon-Key
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.735-739
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents a new system to estimate the head pose of human in interactive indoor environment that has dynamic illumination change and large working space. The main idea of this system is to suggest a new morphological feature for estimating head angle from stereo disparity map. When a disparity map is obtained from stereo camera, the matching confidence value can be derived by measurements of correlation of the stereo images. Applying a threshold to the confidence value, we also obtain the specific morphology of the disparity map. Therefore, we can obtain the morphological shape of disparity map. Through the analysis of this morphological property, the head pose can be estimated. It is simple and fast algorithm in comparison with other algorithm which apply facial template, 2D, 3D models and optical flow method. Our system can automatically segment and estimate head pose in a wide range of head motion without manual initialization like other optical flow system. As the result of experiments, we obtained the reliable head orientation data under the real-time performance.

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An Efficient Camera Calibration Method for Head Pose Tracking (머리의 자세를 추적하기 위한 효율적인 카메라 보정 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Gyeong-Su;Im, Chang-Ju;Lee, Gyeong-Tae
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.77-90
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    • 2000
  • The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate an efficient camera calibration method for vision-based head tracking. Tracking head movements is important in the design of an eye-controlled human/computer interface. A vision-based head tracking system was proposed to allow the user's head movements in the design of the eye-controlled human/computer interface. We proposed an efficient camera calibration method to track the 3D position and orientation of the user's head accurately. We also evaluated the performance of the proposed method. The experimental error analysis results showed that the proposed method can provide more accurate and stable pose (i.e. position and orientation) of the camera than the conventional direct linear transformation method which has been used in camera calibration. The results of this study can be applied to the tracking head movements related to the eye-controlled human/computer interface and the virtual reality technology.

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Human Motion Tracking based on 3D Depth Point Matching with Superellipsoid Body Model (타원체 모델과 깊이값 포인트 매칭 기법을 활용한 사람 움직임 추적 기술)

  • Kim, Nam-Gyu
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.255-262
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    • 2012
  • Human motion tracking algorithm is receiving attention from many research areas, such as human computer interaction, video conference, surveillance analysis, and game or entertainment applications. Over the last decade, various tracking technologies for each application have been demonstrated and refined among them such of real time computer vision and image processing, advanced man-machine interface, and so on. In this paper, we introduce cost-effective and real-time human motion tracking algorithms based on depth image 3D point matching with a given superellipsoid body representation. The body representative model is made by using parametric volume modeling method based on superellipsoid and consists of 18 articulated joints. For more accurate estimation, we exploit initial inverse kinematic solution with classified body parts' information, and then, the initial pose is modified to more accurate pose by using 3D point matching algorithm.

Estimation of a Gaze Point in 3D Coordinates using Human Head Pose (휴먼 헤드포즈 정보를 이용한 3차원 공간 내 응시점 추정)

  • Shin, Chae-Rim;Yun, Sang-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2021.10a
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    • pp.177-179
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    • 2021
  • This paper proposes a method of estimating location of a target point at which an interactive robot gazes in an indoor space. RGB images are extracted from low-cost web-cams, user head pose is obtained from the face detection (Openface) module, and geometric configurations are applied to estimate the user's gaze direction in the 3D space. The coordinates of the target point at which the user stares are finally measured through the correlation between the estimated gaze direction and the plane on the table plane.

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Restoring Motion Capture Data for Pose Estimation (자세 추정을 위한 모션 캡처 데이터 복원)

  • Youn, Yeo-su;Park, Hyun-jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.5-7
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    • 2021
  • Motion capture data files for pose estimation may have inaccurate data depending on the surrounding environment and the degree of movement, so it is necessary to correct it. In the past, inaccurate data was restored with post-processing by people, but recently various kind of neural networks such as LSTM and R-CNN are used as automated method. However, since neural network-based data restoration methods require a lot of computing resource, this paper proposes a method that reduces computing resource and maintains data restoration rate compared to neural network-based method. The proposed method automatically restores inaccurate motion capture data by using posture measurement data (c3d). As a result of the experiment, data restoration rates ranged from 89% to 99% depending on the degree of inaccuracy of the data.

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