Detector-assisted tracking (DAT) detects hands in egocentric video at roughly detector-level accuracy but with higher speed, evaluated on a new 167,622-frame dataset from people with spinal cord injury.
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An Effective and Efficient Method for Detecting Hands in Egocentric Videos for Rehabilitation Applications
Detector-assisted tracking (DAT) detects hands in egocentric video at roughly detector-level accuracy but with higher speed, evaluated on a new 167,622-frame dataset from people with spinal cord injury.