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Pattern Recognition | 2008

A spatio-temporal 2D-models framework for human pose recovery in monocular sequences

Grégory Rogez; Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón

This paper addresses the pose recovery problem of a particular articulated object: the human body. In this model-based approach, the 2D-shape is associated to the corresponding stick figure allowing the joint segmentation and pose recovery of the subject observed in the scene. The main disadvantage of 2D-models is their restriction to the viewpoint. To cope with this limitation, local spatio-temporal 2D-models corresponding to many views of the same sequences are trained, concatenated and sorted in a global framework. Temporal and spatial constraints are then considered to build the probabilistic transition matrix (PTM) that gives a frame to frame estimation of the most probable local models to use during the fitting procedure, thus limiting the feature space. This approach takes advantage of 3D information avoiding the use of a complex 3D human model. The experiments carried out on both indoor and outdoor sequences have demonstrated the ability of this approach to adequately segment pedestrians and estimate their poses independently of the direction of motion during the sequence.


Pattern Recognition Letters | 2011

Rao-Blackwellised particle filter for colour-based tracking

Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón; Carlos Orrite; Carlos Medrano

Colour-based particle filters have been used exhaustively in the literature, given rise to multiple applications. However, tracking coloured objects through time has an important drawback, since the way in which the camera perceives the colour of the object can change. Simple updates are often used to address this problem, which imply a risk of distorting the model and losing the target. In this paper, a joint image characteristic-space tracking is proposed, which updates the model simultaneously to the object location. In order to avoid the curse of dimensionality, a Rao-Blackwellised particle filter has been used. Using this technique, the hypotheses are evaluated depending on the difference between the model and the current target appearance during the updating stage. Convincing results have been obtained in sequences under both sudden and gradual illumination condition changes.


iberian conference on pattern recognition and image analysis | 2005

Human figure segmentation using independent component analysis

Grégory Rogez; Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón

In this paper, we present a Statistical Shape Model for Human Figure Segmentation in gait sequences. Point Distribution Models (PDM) generally use Principal Component analysis (PCA) to describe the main directions of variation in the training set. However, PCA assumes a number of restrictions on the data that do not always hold. In this work, we explore the potential of Independent Component Analysis (ICA) as an alternative shape decomposition to the PDM-based Human Figure Segmentation. The shape model obtained enables accurate estimation of human figures despite segmentation errors in the input silhouettes and has really good convergence qualities.


Optical Engineering | 2009

Multicamera sport player tracking with Bayesian estimation of measurements

Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón; Elias Herrero-Jaraba; J. Raul Gomez; Carlos Medrano; Miguel A. Montanes-Laborda

We propose a complete application capable of tracking multiple objects in an environment monitored by multiple cameras. The system has been specially developed to be applied to sport games, and it has been evaluated in a real association-football stadium. Each target is tracked using a local importance-sampling particle filter in each camera, but the final estimation is made by combining information from the other cameras using a modified unscented Kalman filter algorithm. Multicamera integration enables us to compensate for bad measurements or occlusions in some cameras thanks to the other views it offers. The final algorithm results in a more accurate system with a lower failure rate.


iberian conference on pattern recognition and image analysis | 2009

AdaBoost Multiple Feature Selection and Combination for Face Recognition

Francisco Martínez-Contreras; Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón

Gabor features have been recognized as one of the most successful face representations. Encouraged by the results given by this approach, other kind of facial representations based on Steerable Gaussian first order kernels and Harris corner detector are proposed in this paper. In order to reduce the high dimensional feature space, PCA and LDA techniques are employed. Once the features have been extracted, AdaBoost learning algorithm is used to select and combine the most representative features. The experimental results on XM2VTS database show an encouraging recognition rate, showing an important improvement with respect to face descriptors only based on Gabor filters.


iberian conference on pattern recognition and image analysis | 2007

Dealing with Non-linearity in Shape Modelling of Articulated Objects

Grégory Rogez; Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón; Carlos Orrite

We address the problem of non-linearity in 2D Shape modelling of a particular articulated object: the human body. This issue is partially resolved by applying a different Point Distribution Model (PDM) depending on the viewpoint. The remaining non-linearity is solved by using Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM). A dynamic-based clustering is proposed and carried out in the Pose Eigenspace. A fundamental question when clustering is to determine the optimal number of clusters. From our point of view, the main aspect to be evaluated is the mean gaussianity. This partitioning is then used to fit a GMM to each one of the view-based PDM, derived from a database of Silhouettes and Skeletons. Dynamic correspondences are then obtained between gaussian models of the 4 mixtures. Finally, we compare this approach with other two methods we previously developed to cope with non-linearity: Nearest Neighbor (NN) Classifier and Independent Component Analysis (ICA).


iberian conference on pattern recognition and image analysis | 2007

Rao-Blackwellized Particle Filter for Human Appearance and Position Tracking

Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón; Grégory Rogez

In human motion analysis, the joint estimation of appearance, body pose and location parameters is not always tractable due to its huge computational cost. In this paper, we propose a Rao-Blackwellized Particle Filter for addressing the problem of human pose estimation and tracking. The advantage of the proposed approach is that Rao-Blackwellization allows the state variables to be splitted into two sets, being one of them analytically calculated from the posterior probability of the remaining ones. This procedure reduces the dimensionality of the Particle Filter, thus requiring fewer particles to achieve a similar tracking performance. In this manner, location and size over the image are obtained stochastically using colour and motion clues, whereas body pose is solved analytically applying learned human Point Distribution Models.


Archive | 2006

Automatic left luggage detection and tracking using multi-camera ukf

Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón; J. Elias Herrero-Jaraba; J. Raul Gomez


ieee international conference on signal and image processing | 2007

Automatic detection and classification of football players

Jorge Raul Gomez; J. Elias Herrero-Jaraba; Miguel Montañés; Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón


workshop on human motion | 2007

Exploiting spatio-temporal constraints for robust 2D pose tracking

Grégory Rogez; Ignasi Rius; Jesús Martínez-del-Rincón; Carlos Orrite

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University of Zaragoza

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