Automatic and efficient long term arm and hand tracking for continuous sign language TV broadcasts
We present a fully automatic arm and hand tracker that detects joint positions over continuous sign language video sequences of more than an hour in length. Our framework replicates the state-of-the-art long term tracker by Buehler et al. (IJCV 2011), but does not require the manual annotation and,...
Main Authors: | Pfister, T, Charles, J, Everingham, M, Zisserman, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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British Machine Vision Association
2012
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