ABSTRACT
In this talk we present a combination of well-known and proven HCI techniques to create a markerless performance capturing system based on low-cost consumer hardware for live performances with virtual characters. The use case for our approach was a theatrical play on the occasion of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, in which a virtual alter ego of the current prime minister interacted directly with the stage actors and musicians.
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- Stoll, C., Hasler, N., Gall, J., Seidel, H.-P., Theobald, C. 2011. Fast Articulated Motion Tracking using a Sums of Gaussians Body Model. In ICCV, 2011 Google Scholar
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- Ye, G., Liu, Y., Hasler, N., Ji, X., Dai, Q., Theobald, C. 2012. Performance Capture of Interacting Characters with Handheld Kinects. In Proceedings ECCV12 Google Scholar
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