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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
This paper presents a multi-feature approach for detection of key postures by using a MESA SR4000 time-offlight 3D sensor managed by a low-power embedded PC. Acquired data were pre-processed by using a well-established framework including self-calibration, segmentation and tracking functionalities. To accommodate different application scenarios, hierarchical coarse-to-fine features were extracted by exploiting two different descriptors: topological and volumetric. The topological descriptor encoded intrinsic topology of body postures in a skeleton-like representation based on geodesic distance. Instead, the volumetric descriptor used a cylindrical voxelization to describe postures in a histogram-based representation. Both synthetic and real datasets were used to evaluate performance. The complementary discrimination capabilities exhibited by the two descriptors allowed to achieve good results in four …
Publisher: 
IEEE
Publication date: 
28 Oct 2012
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Pages: 1-4
Origin: 
SENSORS, 2012 IEEE