2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8513093
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Multifeature Fusion Human Pose Tracking Algorithm Based on Motion Image Analysis

Abstract: Human pose and motion detection is an important area of computer vision research, covering the interplay of different fields such as image processing, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence. Due to the complexity of human motion, existing 3D recognition and pose detection methods based on low-quality depth images are not very accurate and reliable. Due to the time-sensitive nature of features, a single feature cannot adapt to the dynamic changes of the scene, so it is difficult for the target trackin… Show more

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“…Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing has retracted the article titled "Multifeature Fusion Human Pose Tracking Algorithm Based on Motion Image Analysis" [1] due to concerns that the peer review process has been compromised. Following an investigation conducted by the Hindawi Research Integrity team [2], significant concerns were identified with the peer reviewers assigned to this article; the investigation has concluded that the peer review process was compromised.…”
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“…Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing has retracted the article titled "Multifeature Fusion Human Pose Tracking Algorithm Based on Motion Image Analysis" [1] due to concerns that the peer review process has been compromised. Following an investigation conducted by the Hindawi Research Integrity team [2], significant concerns were identified with the peer reviewers assigned to this article; the investigation has concluded that the peer review process was compromised.…”
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confidence: 99%