Title :
Performance Evaluation of Vision-Based High DOF Human Movement Tracking: A Survey And Human Computer Interaction Perspective
Author :
Heckenberg, Daniel
Author_Institution :
University of New South Wales, Australia
Abstract :
Accurate tracking of human movement has the potential to enable many kinds of human-computer interaction (HCI). Vision-based methods promise tracking without encumberance by body-mounted apparatus but constitute a significant research challenge. Its many applications both in HCI and other areas such as surveillance have made markerless human tracking a central problem in computer vision. Despite this research focus, there are few established mechanisms for evaluating and comparing the performance of reported solutions. Furthermore, very few systems have attempted human-centered evaluation using methods from HCI research. This paper presents a review of evaluation methods employed in the literature of high degree of freedom human movement tracking systems. Detailed full-body tracking and hand tracking systems are included. Suitable evaluation methods employed in other computer vision and HCI research are also considered.
Keywords :
Application software; Australia; Computer science; Computer vision; Feedback; Human computer interaction; Optical sensors; Real time systems; Surveillance; Tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2006. CVPRW '06. Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2646-2
DOI :
10.1109/CVPRW.2006.157