2020
DOI: 10.3169/mta.8.100
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[Papers] Multi-view video synchronization using motion rhythms of human joints

Abstract: This paper presents a novel method of estimating temporal offsets between multi-view unsynchronized videos. When synchronizing multiple cameras scattered in a large area with a wide baseline (e.g., a sports stadium, an event hall, etc.), conventional epipolar-based approaches sometimes fail due to the difficulty of robust point correspondences. For such cases, 2D projections of human joints can be robustly associated with each other even in wide baseline videos and can be utilized as corresponding points. Howe… Show more

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