Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam

With the advancement of computer technology, vision-based system has found various applications ranging from video surveillance, object recognition, industrial defect inspection and autonomous robots. The fundamental part for many computer vision tasks is object detection. This paper discusses the d...

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Main Authors: Yap, Hwa Jen, Taha, Zahari, Ng, Sock Wee, Chew, Jouh Yeong
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spelling my.um.eprints.111592018-10-22T01:50:05Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/11159/ Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam Yap, Hwa Jen Taha, Zahari Ng, Sock Wee Chew, Jouh Yeong T Technology (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery With the advancement of computer technology, vision-based system has found various applications ranging from video surveillance, object recognition, industrial defect inspection and autonomous robots. The fundamental part for many computer vision tasks is object detection. This paper discusses the development of a low cost head tracking system for a Desktop-based VR System using a webcam. OpenCv' OpenGL and C/C++ are employed as the development tools for video acquisition, face detection and a virtual environment. At the first stage, a video stream of the webcam is captured. The face is detected by using the Haar-like feature method. Then, a computer vision technique is used to track the position of the human head in sequence of the frames of the video stream. The tracking data is filtered and sent to a VR system in real-time, in which the position of the objects is moved according to the human head in the video stream of a webcam. Time multiplex technique is used to create the stereoscopic images and viewed by shutter glasses. Collected data is compared with video analyzing method and commercial available magnetic sensors. Results obtained demonstrate the effectiveness of the system in face detection with some limitation such as detecting the face in darkness. The tracking system is only able to detect 2D positions, in which depth cannot be process accurately. 2009-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/11159/1/Low_Cost_Head_Tracking_System_for_Desktop.pdf Yap, Hwa Jen and Taha, Zahari and Ng, Sock Wee and Chew, Jouh Yeong (2009) Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam. In: Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Conference, 14-16 December 2009, Kitakyushu, Japan. (Submitted)
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Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam
description With the advancement of computer technology, vision-based system has found various applications ranging from video surveillance, object recognition, industrial defect inspection and autonomous robots. The fundamental part for many computer vision tasks is object detection. This paper discusses the development of a low cost head tracking system for a Desktop-based VR System using a webcam. OpenCv' OpenGL and C/C++ are employed as the development tools for video acquisition, face detection and a virtual environment. At the first stage, a video stream of the webcam is captured. The face is detected by using the Haar-like feature method. Then, a computer vision technique is used to track the position of the human head in sequence of the frames of the video stream. The tracking data is filtered and sent to a VR system in real-time, in which the position of the objects is moved according to the human head in the video stream of a webcam. Time multiplex technique is used to create the stereoscopic images and viewed by shutter glasses. Collected data is compared with video analyzing method and commercial available magnetic sensors. Results obtained demonstrate the effectiveness of the system in face detection with some limitation such as detecting the face in darkness. The tracking system is only able to detect 2D positions, in which depth cannot be process accurately.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Yap, Hwa Jen
Taha, Zahari
Ng, Sock Wee
Chew, Jouh Yeong
author_facet Yap, Hwa Jen
Taha, Zahari
Ng, Sock Wee
Chew, Jouh Yeong
author_sort Yap, Hwa Jen
title Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam
title_short Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam
title_full Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam
title_fullStr Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam
title_full_unstemmed Low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based VR system using webcam
title_sort low cost head tracking system for a desktop-based vr system using webcam
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/11159/1/Low_Cost_Head_Tracking_System_for_Desktop.pdf
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