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2015
Essmaeel, Kyis; Gallo, Luigi; Damiani, Ernesto; Pietro, Giuseppe De; Dipanda, Albert
Comparative Evaluation of Methods for Filtering Kinect Depth Data Journal Article
In: Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol. 74, no. 17, pp. 7331–7354, 2015, ISSN: 1380-7501.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Comparative evaluation, Depth data, Depth instability, Filtering, Kinect, Median filter, Temporal denoising
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abstract = {The release of the Kinect has fostered the design of novel methods and techniques in several application domains. It has been tested in different contexts, which span from home entertainment to surgical environments. Nonetheless, to promote its adoption to solve real-world problems, the Kinect should be evaluated in terms of precision and accuracy. Up to now, some filtering approaches have been proposed to enhance the precision and accuracy of the Kinect sensor, and preliminary studies have shown promising results. In this work, we discuss the results of a study in which we have compared the most commonly used filtering approaches for Kinect depth data, in both static and dynamic contexts, by using novel metrics. The experimental results show that each approach can be profitably used to enhance the precision and/or accuracy of Kinect depth data in a specific context, whereas the temporal filtering approach is able to reduce noise in different experimental conditions.},
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Essmaeel, Kyis; Gallo, Luigi; Damiani, Ernesto; Pietro, Giuseppe De; Dipanda, Albert
Comparative evaluation of methods for filtering Kinect depth data Journal Article
In: Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol. 74, no. 17, pp. 7331–7354, 2015, ISSN: 1380-7501.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Comparative evaluation, Depth data, Depth instability, Filtering, Kinect, Median filter, Temporal denoising
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title = {Comparative evaluation of methods for filtering Kinect depth data},
author = {Kyis Essmaeel and Luigi Gallo and Ernesto Damiani and Giuseppe De Pietro and Albert Dipanda},
doi = {10.1007/s11042-014-1982-6},
issn = {1380-7501},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-09-01},
journal = {Multimedia Tools and Applications},
volume = {74},
number = {17},
pages = {7331–7354},
abstract = {The release of the Kinect has fostered the design of novel methods and techniques in several application domains. It has been tested in different contexts, which span from home entertainment to surgical environments. Nonetheless, to promote its adoption to solve real-world problems, the Kinect should be evaluated in terms of precision and accuracy. Up to now, some filtering approaches have been proposed to enhance the precision and accuracy of the Kinect sensor, and preliminary studies have shown promising results. In this work, we discuss the results of a study in which we have compared the most commonly used filtering approaches for Kinect depth data, in both static and dynamic contexts, by using novel metrics. The experimental results show that each approach can be profitably used to enhance the precision and/or accuracy of Kinect depth data in a specific context, whereas the temporal filtering approach is able to reduce noise in different experimental conditions.},
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2012
Gallo, Luigi; Placitelli, Alessio Pierluigi
View-Independent Hand Posture Recognition from Single Depth Images Using PCA and Flusser Moments Proceedings Article
In: SITIS '12: Eighth International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Based Systems, pp. 898–904, IEEE, Sorrento, Italy, 2012, ISBN: 978-1-4673-5152-2.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Depth data, Posture recognition, Touchless interaction
@inproceedings{galloViewindependentHandPosture2012,
title = {View-Independent Hand Posture Recognition from Single Depth Images Using PCA and Flusser Moments},
author = { Luigi Gallo and Alessio Pierluigi Placitelli},
doi = {10.1109/SITIS.2012.133},
isbn = {978-1-4673-5152-2},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-11-01},
booktitle = {SITIS '12: Eighth International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Based Systems},
pages = {898--904},
publisher = {IEEE},
address = {Sorrento, Italy},
abstract = {This paper presents a view-independent hand pose recognition system, which allows the recognition of a limited set of predefined postures from single, low resolution depth images in real time on standard hardware in unconstrained environments. The system consists of three modules: hand segmentation and pose compensation, feature extraction and processing, and hand pose recognition. We use principal component analysis to estimate the hand orientation in space and Flusser moment invariants as image features for visual recognition. The implementation details, classification accuracy and performance measures of the recognition system are reported and discussed. The experimental results show that the system can recognize the pose of two hands at full frame rate with an average total latency lower than 5 ms.},
keywords = {Depth data, Posture recognition, Touchless interaction},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Gallo, Luigi; Placitelli, Alessio Pierluigi
View-independent hand posture recognition from single depth images using PCA and Flusser moments Proceedings Article
In: SITIS '12: Eighth International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Based Systems, pp. 898–904, IEEE, Sorrento, Italy, 2012, ISBN: 978-1-4673-5152-2.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Depth data, Posture recognition, Touchless interaction
@inproceedings{gallo_view-independent_2012,
title = {View-independent hand posture recognition from single depth images using PCA and Flusser moments},
author = {Luigi Gallo and Alessio Pierluigi Placitelli},
doi = {10.1109/SITIS.2012.133},
isbn = {978-1-4673-5152-2},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-11-01},
booktitle = {SITIS '12: Eighth International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Based Systems},
pages = {898–904},
publisher = {IEEE},
address = {Sorrento, Italy},
abstract = {This paper presents a view-independent hand pose recognition system, which allows the recognition of a limited set of predefined postures from single, low resolution depth images in real time on standard hardware in unconstrained environments. The system consists of three modules: hand segmentation and pose compensation, feature extraction and processing, and hand pose recognition. We use principal component analysis to estimate the hand orientation in space and Flusser moment invariants as image features for visual recognition. The implementation details, classification accuracy and performance measures of the recognition system are reported and discussed. The experimental results show that the system can recognize the pose of two hands at full frame rate with an average total latency lower than 5 ms.},
keywords = {Depth data, Posture recognition, Touchless interaction},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}