Analysis of the hands in egocentric vision: A survey
December 23, 2019 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐ IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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Authors
Andrea Bandini, Josรฉ Zariffa
arXiv ID
1912.10867
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Cross-listed
eess.IV
Citations
89
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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23 hours ago
Abstract
Egocentric vision (a.k.a. first-person vision - FPV) applications have thrived over the past few years, thanks to the availability of affordable wearable cameras and large annotated datasets. The position of the wearable camera (usually mounted on the head) allows recording exactly what the camera wearers have in front of them, in particular hands and manipulated objects. This intrinsic advantage enables the study of the hands from multiple perspectives: localizing hands and their parts within the images; understanding what actions and activities the hands are involved in; and developing human-computer interfaces that rely on hand gestures. In this survey, we review the literature that focuses on the hands using egocentric vision, categorizing the existing approaches into: localization (where are the hands or parts of them?); interpretation (what are the hands doing?); and application (e.g., systems that used egocentric hand cues for solving a specific problem). Moreover, a list of the most prominent datasets with hand-based annotations is provided.
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