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E-grāmata: Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects: 6th International Conference, AMDO 2010, Port d'Andratx, Mallorca, Spain, July 7-9, 2010 Proceedings

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The AMDO 2010 conference took place at the Hotel Mon Port, Port d'Andratx (Mallorca),during July 7-9,2010,institutionally sponsoredby MICINN (Min- teriodeCienciaeInnovaci' on,SpanishGovernment),theConselleriad'Economia, Hisenda i Innovaci' o (Balearic Islands Government), the Consell de Mallorca, the AERFAI (Spanish Association in Pattern Recognition and Arti cial Intel- gence), the EG (Eurographics Association) and the Mathematics and Computer Science Department of the UIB. In addition important commercial sponsors collaborated with practical demonstrations, and the main contributors were: VICOM Tech, ANDROME Iberica, Robot S.A, DAT S.L, Aquateknica S.L. The subject of the conference is the ongoing research in articulated motion on a sequence of images and sophisticated models for deformable objects. The goals of these areas are the understanding and interpretation of the motion of complex objects that can be found in sequences of images in the real world. The main topics considered as priority are: geometric and physical deformable models, motion analysis, articulated models and animation, modelling and - sualization of deformable models, deformable model applications, motion an- ysis applications, single or multiple human motion analysis and synthesis, face modelling, tracking, recovering and recognition models, virtual and augmented reality, haptics devices, and biometrics techniques. The conference topics were groupedinto these tracks: Track 1: Computer Graphics (Human Modelling and Animation), Track 2: Human Motion (Analysis, Tracking, 3D Reconstruction and Recognition), Track 3: Multimodal User Interaction (VR and AR, Speech, Biometrics) and Track 4: A ective Interfaces (recognition and interpretation of emotions, ECAs - Embodied Conversational Agents in HCI).
Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects AMDO 2010
Compatible Particles for Part-Based Tracking
1(10)
Brais Martinez
Marc Vivet
Xavier Binefa
Combining Edge Detection and Region Segmentation for Lip Contour Extraction
11(10)
Usman Saeed
Jean-Luc Dugelay
Retrieving Articulated 3D Objects Using Normalized Distance Function
21(10)
Wateed Mohamed
A. Ben Hamza
Finding Optimal Parameter Configuration for a Dynamic Triangle Mesh Compressor
31(12)
Oldrich Petrik
Libor Vasa
Silhouette Area Based Similarity Measure for Template Matching in Constant Time
43(12)
Daniel Mohr
Gabriel Zachmann
Analysing the Influence of Vertex Clustering on PCA-Based Dynamic Mesh Compression
55(12)
Jan Rus
Libor Vasa
Estimating 3D Pose via Stochastic Search and Expectation Maximization
67(11)
Ben Daubney
Xianghua Xie
A Proposal for Local and Global Human Activities Identification
78(10)
Antonio Fernandez-Caballero
Jose Carlos Castillo
Jose Maria Rodriguez-Sanchez
Skeleton and Shape Adjustment and Tracking in Multicamera Environments
88(10)
Marcel Alcoverro
Josep Ramon Casas
Montse Pardas
Learning Generic Human Body Models
98(10)
Thomas Walther
Rolf P. Wurtz
High-Realistic and Flexible Virtual Presenters
108(10)
David Oyarzun
Andoni Mujika
Aitor Alvarez
Aritz Legarretaetxeberria
Aitor Arrieta
Maria del Puy Carretero
Model-Based Hand Gesture Tracking in ToF Image Sequences
118(10)
Sigurjon Ami Guomundsson
Johannes R. Sveinsson
Montse Pardas
Henrik Aanoes
Rasmus Larsen
An Evaluation of Wavelet Kernels for Palmprint Based Recognition
128(10)
Atif Bin Mansoor
Hassan Masood
Mustafa Mumtaz
Sameem Shabbir
Shoab A. Khan
Real-Time Motion Transition by Example
138(10)
Cameron Egbert
Parris K. Egbert
Bryan S. Morse
Novel Representations, Techniques and Error Evaluation for 3D Reconstruction
148(14)
Sidharth R. Varier
Amey Vaidya
K.S. Venkatesh
Inelastic Deformation Invariant Modal Representation for Non-rigid 3D Object Recognition
162(10)
Dirk Smeets
Thomas Fabry
Jeroen Hermans
Dirk Vandermeulen
Paul Suetens
Cyclic and Non-cyclic Gesture Spotting and Classification in Real-Time Applications
172(10)
Luis Unzueta
Jon Goenetxea
Automatic Motion Segmentation for Human Motion Synthesis
182(10)
Sebastian Schulz
Annika Woerner
Multiple-Activity Human Body Tracking in Unconstrained Environments
192(11)
Loren Arthur Schwarz
Diana Mateus
Nassir Navab
Identity Recognition-Based Correction Mechanism for Face Tracking
203(10)
Lukasz A. Stasiak
Raul Vicente-Garcia
Analytical Simulation of Non-planar B-Spline Surfaces Deformation
213(11)
Manuel Gonzalez-Hidalgo
Antoni Jaume-i-Capo
Arnau Mir
Gabriel Nicolau-Bestard
3D Head Pose Estimation and Tracking Using Particle Filtering and ICP Algorithm
224(14)
Mahdi Ben Ghorbel
Malek Baklouti
Serge Couvet
Faking Dynamics of Cloth Animation for Animated Films
238(12)
Fabian Di Fiore
Bram Gerits
Frank Van Reeth
Data-Driven On-Line Generation of Interactive Gait Motion
250(10)
Liang Zhang
Stephan Rusdorf
Guido Brunnett
Automatic 3D Facial Model and Texture Reconstruction from Range Scans
260(10)
Guofu Xiang
Xiangyang Ju
Patrik O.B. Holt
A Reusable Model for Emotional Biped Walk-Cycle Animation with Implicit Retargeting
270(10)
Marco Romeo
Marcelo Dematei
Julian Bonequi
Alun Evans
Josep Blat
CageIK: Dual-Laplacian Cage-Based Inverse Kinematics
280(10)
Yann Savoye
Jean-Sebastien Franco
Automatic Key Pose Selection for 3D Human Action Recognition
290(10)
Wenjuan Gong
Andrew D. Bagdanov
F. Xavier Roca
Jordi Gonzalez
Adjusting Animation Rigs to Human-Like 3D Models
300(11)
Jorge E. Ramirez
Antonio Susin
Xavier Lligadas
Author Index 311