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Back to RGB: 3D Tracking of Hands and Hand-Object Interactions Based on Short-Baseline Stereo
2017
2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW)
We present a novel solution to the problem of 3D tracking of the articulated motion of human hand(s), possibly in interaction with other objects. The vast majority of contemporary relevant work capitalizes on depth information provided by RGBD cameras. In this work, we show that accurate and efficient 3D hand tracking is possible, even for the case of RGB stereo. A straightforward approach for solving the problem based on such input would be to first recover depth and then apply a state of the
doi:10.1109/iccvw.2017.74
dblp:conf/iccvw/PantelerisA17
fatcat:i22cak5ti5fjbcri7qkhfsij3i