Zhang et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Hierarchical information fusion for human upper limb motion captureZhang et al., 2009
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- Zhang Z
- Huang Z
- Wu J
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- 2009 12th International Conference on Information Fusion
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Motion capture serves as a key technology in a wide spectrum of applications, including interactive game and learning, animation, film special effects, health-care and navigation. The existing human motion capture techniques, which use structured multiple high …
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