This “Work In Progress” paper, reports on a novel approach to pedestrian tracking in confined areas which is based on a combined use of a stereo vision tracking system and a set of sensors available on a mobile platform. This platform is a hands-free, sensory augmented, wearable computer, designed to support visits to museums and to archaeological sites. The system is going to be demonstrated within the framework of a Cultural Heritage application at the “Musei Universitari di Palazzo Poggi” in Bologna”.
Dead reckoning supports stereo vision in pedestrians tracking / T. SALMON CINOTTI; L. DI STEFANO; G. RAFFA; L. ROFFIA; M. PETTINARI; M. MOLA. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 628-631. (Intervento presentato al convegno Fourth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PERCOM2006) tenutosi a Pisa - Italy nel 13-17 Marzo 2006) [10.1109/PERCOMW.2006.35].
Dead reckoning supports stereo vision in pedestrians tracking
SALMON CINOTTI, TULLIO;DI STEFANO, LUIGI;RAFFA, GIUSEPPE;ROFFIA, LUCA;PETTINARI, MARINA;MOLA, MARTINO
2006
Abstract
This “Work In Progress” paper, reports on a novel approach to pedestrian tracking in confined areas which is based on a combined use of a stereo vision tracking system and a set of sensors available on a mobile platform. This platform is a hands-free, sensory augmented, wearable computer, designed to support visits to museums and to archaeological sites. The system is going to be demonstrated within the framework of a Cultural Heritage application at the “Musei Universitari di Palazzo Poggi” in Bologna”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.