Infrared Tracking
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- Full name
- Optimisation of Infrared Tracking
- Acronym
- Infrared Tracking
- Website
- VENISE (CNRS-LIMSI team in Virtual and Augmented Reality): http://www.limsi.fr/venise/
- Keywords
- Tracking, motion capture and gaze analysis systems
- Budget
- €
- Start date
- 1/1/2000
- End date
- 1/1/1970
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Partners
Funding Bodies
- [[* PERF-RV: research platform on emerging applications of VR for conception and design. Sponsored by French Ministry of Education and Industry. Ended 2004.
- SESAME (exploratory research project funded by Ile-de-France region and CNRS) . Ended 2004.
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Contact
- [[Dr Patrick Bourdot
CNRS-LIMSI Université Paris-Sud 91403 ORSAY cedex, France Email: bourdot@limsi.fr Web: http://www.limsi.fr/venise/ Tel: +33 1 69 85 81 73 Fax: +33 1 69 85 80 88 (mailto:useremail@useremail)
Objectives
The aim is to minimise the effects of occlusion by on optimal distribution of the markers on the objects.
Main Results
- Scientific results:
-PhD thesis (ongoing) O. Magneau (3D tracking of human body using slightly intrusive technologies for the interaction in Virtual Environment);
- Material results:
-Dedicated software module for infrared tracking managed by the VEserver and EVI3d platform of CNRS-LIMSI.
End Users
Evaluation Methodologies
Design Approach
Publications
O. Magneau, P. Bourdot and R. Gherbi. 3D tracking based on infrared cameras. In International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics, Zakopane, Poland, September, 2002.
O. Magneau, P. Bourdot and R. Gherbi. Positioning and identification of markers for 3D tracking. In Virtual Concept, Biarritz, France, October, 2002.
O. Magneau, P. Bourdot and R. Gherbi. Positioning and identification of markers for 3D tracking. In Journal International Mécanique et Industrie, 2003.
O. Magneau, P. Bourdot and R. Gherbi. Positioning and identification of markers for 3D tracking based on infrared cameras. In International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, 2003.

