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.
Views of individuals with spinal cord injury on the use of wearable cameras to monitor upper limb function in the home and community,
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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.