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Modeling and Visualization of Human Activities for Multicamera Networks

机译:多摄像机网络人类活动的建模和可视化

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Multicamera networks are becoming complex involving larger sensing areas in order to capture activities and behavior that evolve over long spatial and temporal windows. This necessitates novel methods to process the information sensed by the network and visualize it for an end user. In this paper, we describe a system for modeling and on-demand visualization of activities of groups of humans. Using the prior knowledge of the 3D structure of the scene as well as camera calibration, the system localizes humans as they navigate the scene. Activities of interest are detected by matching models of these activities learnt a priori against the multiview observations. The trajectories and the activity index for each individual summarize the dynamic content of the scene. These are used to render the scene with virtual 3D human models that mimic the observed activities of real humans. In particular, the rendering framework is designed to handle large displays with a cluster of GPUs as well as reduce the cognitive dissonance by rendering realistic weather effects and illumination. We envision use of this system for immersive visualization as well as summarization of videos that capture group behavior.
机译:多摄像机网络正变得越来越复杂,涉及较大的感应区域,以便捕获在长时空窗口上演变的活动和行为。这需要新颖的方法来处理网络感测到的信息并为最终用户可视化。在本文中,我们描述了一个用于建模和按需可视化人类活动的系统。利用对场景3D结构的先验知识以及相机校准,该系统可以在人们浏览场景时对他们进行定位。通过将这些活动的模型与多视图观测值进行先验匹配,可以检测到感兴趣的活动。每个人的轨迹和活动指数总结了场景的动态内容。这些用于通过虚拟3D人体模型渲染场景,该模型模拟了观察到的真实人类活动。特别是,渲染框架旨在处理带有GPU集群的大型显示器,并通过渲染逼真的天气效果和照明来减少认知不协调。我们设想将此系统用于沉浸式可视化以及捕获群体行为的视频摘要。

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    《EURASIP journal on image and video processing》 |2009年第video期|P.4.1-4.13|共13页
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    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland,College Park, MD 20742, USA;

    Department of Computer Science, Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA;

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland,College Park, MD 20742, USA;

    Department of Computer Science, Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA;

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland,College Park, MD 20742, USA;

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