133 research outputs found

    High-Speed Human Motion Recognition Based on a Motion History Image and an Eigenspace

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    This paper proposes an efficient technique for human motion recognition based on motion history images and an eigenspace technique. In recent years, human motion recognition has become one of the most popular research fields. It is expected to be applied in a security system, man-machine communication, and so on. In the proposed technique, we use two feature images and the eigenspace technique to realize high-speed recognition. An experiment was performed on recognizing six human motions and the results showed satisfactory performance of the technique

    Classifying seabed sediments using local auto-correlation features

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    Understanding the distribution of seafloor sediment using a side-scan sonar is very important to grasp the distribution of seabed resources. This task is traditionally carried out by a skilled human operator. However, with the appearance of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, automated processing is now needed to tackle the large amount of data produced and to enable on the fly adaptation of the missions and near real time update of the operator. We propose in this paper a method that applies a higher-order local auto-correlation feature and a subspace method to the acoustic image provided by the side-scan sonar to classify seabed sediment automatically. In texture classification, the proposed method outperformed other methods such as a gray level co-occurrence matrix and a Local Binary Pattern operator. Experimental results show that the proposed method produces consistent maps of a seafloor

    A human-machine interface for manipulating a virtual 3-D object using natural hand gestures

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    In this paper, we propose a new human-machine interface for manipulating 3-D contents in a display. Motions of a hand or both hands of a user are taken images by a simple USB camera. The motions are recognized by a PC and transformed into corresponding instructions such as translation, rotation and scaling. In addition, unintentional movement and unconscious movement are eliminated in the method and smoother operation is realized. The result of the manipulation is displayed in the screen. Experiments were performed using Google Earth and 3-D CG contents, and the proposed system successfully manipulated its rotation and scaling by some hand motions of the user.本文データは学協会の許諾に基づきCiNiiから複製したものであ

    A COLOR FEATURES-BASED METHOD FOR OBJECT TRACKING EMPLOYING A PARTICLE FILTER ALGORITHM

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    We proposed a method for object tracking employing a particle filter based on color feature method. A histogram‐based framework is used to describe the features. Histograms are useful because they have property that they allow changes in the object appearance while the histograms remain the same. Particle filtering is used because it is very robust for non‐linear and non‐Gaussian dynamic state estimation problems and performs well when clutter and occlusions are present on the image. Bhattacharyya distance is used to weight the samples in the particle filter by comparing each sample’s histogram with a specified target model and it makes the measurement matching and sample’s weight updating more reasonable. The method is capable to track successfully the moving object in different outdoor environment with and without initial positions information, and also, capable to track the moving object in the presence of occlusion using an appearance condition. In this paper, we propose a color features‐based method for object tracking based on the particle filters. The experimental results and data show the feasibility and the effectiveness of our method.International Conference on Power Control and Optimization, 1-3, June 2009, Bali, Indonesi

    Detecting a Taxi from a Video for Visually Handicapped People

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    This paper proposes a method of detecting a specific moving object, a taxi in particular, on a road from a video provided from a camera attached to a user. In order to raise the quality of life of visually handicapped people, a computer vision system which works in place of their eyes and a brain may be useful. As one of such systems, this study focuses its attention on finding a taxi on a road which is a convenient vehicle to such people as a means of transfer outdoors. The novel idea of this study is that a camera and a PC system for finding a taxi is carried by a user, a visually handicapped person, for example. The proposed method employs the HOG features to represent a vehicle, and finds a taxi by Real AdaBoost and color information with the detected vehicle. The performance of the proposed method is shown experimentally.The 34th Chinese Control Conference and SICE Annual Conference 2015, July 28-30, 2015, Hangzhou, Chin

    Head Detection and Tracking for an Intelligent Room

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    We present a novel feature extraction method, which employs a histogram of transition feature, as an input to a SVM classifier. This feature relies on foreground extraction. We also evaluate some foreground extraction method. To evaluate the performance of this feature, we use it for head detection. Then, by applying a combination of the Harris corner detector and Lucas-Kanade tracker and motion pattern, we track the head position. The performance of the proposed method is experimentally shown.SICE Annual Conference 2014 - International conference on Instrumentation, Control, Information Technology and System Integration, September 9-12, 2014, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japa

    Abnormal motion detection in an occlusion environment

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    We present a motion classification approach to detect movements of interest (abnormal motion) based on optical flow. By tracking all feature points of a moving human in successive frames, we calculate the coordinate space and create feature space. This is done directly from the intensity information without explicitly computing the underlying motions. It requires no foreground segmentation, no prior learning of activities, no motion recognition and no object detection. First, we determine the abnormal scene and speed by using the velocity histogram. Then by using k-means clustering over velocity orientation and magnitude, we determine the abnormal direction. The performance of the proposed method is experimentally shown.SICE Annual Conference 2013 - International conference on Instrumentation, Control, Information Technology and System Integration September 14-17, 2013, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japa

    Real Time Tracking and Identification Of Moving Persons By Using A Camera In Outdoor Environment

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    A new method for detecting and tracking of moving persons based on low resolution image employing peripheral increment sign correlation image and identifying the moving persons by their color and spatial information is proposed in this paper. Many tracking algorithms have better performance under a static background in indoor environ-ment. It is, however, most of the tracking algorithms are applied in outdoor environment with noisy background instead of indoor environment. Since a low resolution image has a property that it can remove the small size pixels, it is adopted to solve the problem of the noisy background. In the tracking of a target object, many applications have problem when object occlude each other. A block matching technique based on peripheral incre-ment sign correlation image is utilized to solve this problem. The identi_cation of a target object is performed using color and spatial information of the target object. The experimental results prove the feasibility and usefulness of the proposed metho

    Detection of a Fallen Person and its head and lower body from aerial images

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    This paper proposes a method of detecting a person fallen on the ground and its head and lower body from aerial images. The study intends to automate discovering victims of disasters such as earthquakes from areal images taken by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Rotation-invariant histogram of oriented gradients and rotation-invariant local binary pattern are used as features describing a fallen person so as to detect it regardless of its body orientation. The proposed method also detects the head and the lower body of a fallen person using the peak of the gradient histogram. Experimental results show satisfactory performance of the proposed method

    A Visualization System of Scaler Stroke Motion

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    Periodontitis is a dental disease from which many people suffer. The most effective treatment with it is to remove dental plaque and scale periodically by a scaler. For this purpose, those who wish to be a dentist or a hygienist must take training of scaling and root planing using a jaw model and a scaler. It is, however, difficult for a trainer to evaluate the scaler stroke motion of a trainee, since the end of the scaler in a mouth cannot be observed directly from out of the mouth. This paper proposes a novel method of visualizing the scaler stroke motion in the mouth three-dimensionally by the employment of a camera and a computer. The system is described and an experimental result is shown
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