Human motion reconstruction from force sensors
Sehoon Ha, Yunfei Bai, C. Karen Liu
Symposium on Computer Animation, August 2011, pp. 129--138.
Abstract: Consumer-grade, real-time motion capture devices are becoming commonplace in every household, thanks to the recent development in depth-camera technologies. We introduce a new approach to capturing and reconstructing freeform, full-body human motion using force sensors, supplementary to existing, consumer-grade mocap systems. Our algorithm exploits the dynamic aspects of human movement, such as linear and angular momentum, to provide key information for full-body motion reconstruction. Using two pressure sensing platforms (Wii Balance Board) and a hand tracking device, we demonstrate that human motion can be largely reconstructed from ground reaction forces along with a small amount of arm movement information.
@inproceedings{Ha:2011:HMR,
author = {Sehoon Ha and Yunfei Bai and C. Karen Liu},
title = {Human motion reconstruction from force sensors},
booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
pages = {129--138},
month = aug,
year = {2011},
}
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