BMP Image Sequences for Elliptical Head Tracking
The BMP image sequences used in the head tracking demos are available as a single file: headtracker_sequences.zip (64 MB). Alternatively, to download an individual sequence, click on one of the links below.
BMP image sequence, as .zip file | Description |
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![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/e3c90130ed95189e934b0be668dd22b1.jpeg) 15.2 MB | An extended sequence showing pan, tilt, and zoom control; occlusion; 360-degree rotation; and head tilting. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/b5b68c2c3d9f3966ad07314767f1de31.jpeg) 15.5 MB | Another extended sequence similar to the previous one, also showing the overlapping of two faces. Notice the flesh-colored board in the background. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/b064513bd559682e3c5536c1de4d3c94.jpeg) 1.1 MB | Simultaneous occlusion, rotation, and translation. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/4f8cb8f58e75f62cf5cdd2987e5452ec.jpeg) 2.9 MB | Severe occlusion of subject by another person. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/ea3bb63cb6a207cc166c50a969d6b1c4.jpeg) 1.5 MB | An attempt to distract the tracker with elliptical hands. On the fourth try, the tracker was distracted. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/23294bcb48510acac7e0b672b0b6f7c1.jpeg) 4.1 MB | Tilting, rotation, and zooming. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/10b08bb38118f00462b30a84999dd80e.jpeg) 5.8 MB | Three villains unsuccessfully trying to steal the ellipse. Notice the relatively large search range. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/7b6885f5ab723f7f6df8428189c7e35c.jpeg) 0.9 MB | Jerky, back-and-forth head motion. Since the file plays in real time, it gives some indication of the tracker's actual speed. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/0ddbf1ae9ab9408fb564b8531415c6d6.jpeg) 1.5 MB | The subject walking behind a cubicle. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/cc163732bf4fee2e2d024c24c2b3b6f8.jpeg) 0.9 MB | Because the histogram model had little hair, the tracker failed when the subject rotated. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/68cb799fc14754ea7e2369156e19856f.jpeg) 5.9 MB | This time the villains were more successful. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/bdccd21adb1b07d7bddcfa65828485fb.jpeg) 2.9 MB | More rotation and occlusion. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/aefa2eed51aa1c3e44c756c35dcbc111.jpeg) 1.5 MB | More rotation and distraction. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/7cc4b5c665077546531b4368edd48b68.jpeg) 1.4 MB | More rotation and distraction. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/d4bf9ceae43d7a9d3ecda870c0ca7531.jpeg) 1.5 MB | More rotation. |
![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/0d7be7570cc76dc6b667a4613a81b552.jpeg) 1.4 MB | More rotation. |
Unfortunately, the original sequences without the ellipse overlaid were never saved, so the sequences above were obtained by removing the ellipse using a median filter. Some artifacts around the perimeter of the head are visible.
Last updated by Stan Birchfield on August 7, A. D. 1998
from: http://www.ces.clemson.edu/~stb/research/headtracker/seq/