Recent advances in monocular model-based tracking: a systematic literature review
Lahdenoja, Olli; Suominen, Rami; Säntti, Tero; Lehtonen, Teijo (2015-08-20)
Recent advances in monocular model-based tracking: a systematic literature review
Lahdenoja, Olli
Suominen, Rami
Säntti, Tero
Lehtonen, Teijo
(20.08.2015)
University of Turku, Technology Research Center
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-29-6215-0
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-29-6215-0
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In this paper, we review the advances of monocular model-based tracking for
last ten years period until 2014. In 2005, Lepetit, et. al, [19] reviewed the status
of monocular model based rigid body tracking. Since then, direct 3D tracking has
become quite popular research area, but monocular model-based tracking should
still not be forgotten. We mainly focus on tracking, which could be applied to aug-
mented reality, but also some other applications are covered. Given the wide subject
area this paper tries to give a broad view on the research that has been conducted,
giving the reader an introduction to the different disciplines that are tightly related
to model-based tracking. The work has been conducted by searching through well
known academic search databases in a systematic manner, and by selecting certain
publications for closer examination. We analyze the results by dividing the found
papers into different categories by their way of implementation. The issues which
have not yet been solved are discussed. We also discuss on emerging model-based
methods such as fusing different types of features and region-based pose estimation
which could show the way for future research in this subject.
last ten years period until 2014. In 2005, Lepetit, et. al, [19] reviewed the status
of monocular model based rigid body tracking. Since then, direct 3D tracking has
become quite popular research area, but monocular model-based tracking should
still not be forgotten. We mainly focus on tracking, which could be applied to aug-
mented reality, but also some other applications are covered. Given the wide subject
area this paper tries to give a broad view on the research that has been conducted,
giving the reader an introduction to the different disciplines that are tightly related
to model-based tracking. The work has been conducted by searching through well
known academic search databases in a systematic manner, and by selecting certain
publications for closer examination. We analyze the results by dividing the found
papers into different categories by their way of implementation. The issues which
have not yet been solved are discussed. We also discuss on emerging model-based
methods such as fusing different types of features and region-based pose estimation
which could show the way for future research in this subject.
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