Jointly estimating 3D geometry and a discrete Laplace operator enables dynamic 3D reconstruction from unsynchronized multi-view images.
Self-supervised Multi-view Person Association and Its Applications
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Reliable markerless motion tracking of people participating in a complex group activity from multiple moving cameras is challenging due to frequent occlusions, strong viewpoint and appearance variations, and asynchronous video streams. To solve this problem, reliable association of the same person across distant viewpoints and temporal instances is essential. We present a self-supervised framework to adapt a generic person appearance descriptor to the unlabeled videos by exploiting motion tracking, mutual exclusion constraints, and multi-view geometry. The adapted discriminative descriptor is used in a tracking-by-clustering formulation. We validate the effectiveness of our descriptor learning on WILDTRACK [14] and three new complex social scenes captured by multiple cameras with up to 60 people "in the wild". We report significant improvement in association accuracy (up to 18%) and stable and coherent 3D human skeleton tracking (5 to 10 times) over the baseline. Using the reconstructed 3D skeletons, we cut the input videos into a multi-angle video where the image of a specified person is shown from the best visible front-facing camera. Our algorithm detects inter-human occlusion to determine the camera switching moment while still maintaining the flow of the action well.
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Discrete Laplace Operator Estimation for Dynamic 3D Reconstruction
Jointly estimating 3D geometry and a discrete Laplace operator enables dynamic 3D reconstruction from unsynchronized multi-view images.