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Pose-on-the-Go: Approximating User Pose with Smartphone Sensor Fusion and Inverse Kinematics

Karan Ahuja, Sven Mayer, Mayank Goel, Chris Harrison

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Abstract

We present Pose-on-the-Go, a full-body pose estimation system that uses sensors already found in today’s smartphones. This stands in contrast to prior systems, which require worn or external sensors. We achieve this result via extensive sensor fusion, leveraging a phone’s front and rear cameras, the user-facing depth camera, touchscreen, and IMU. Even still, we are missing data about a user’s body (e.g., angle of the elbow joint), and so we use inverse kinematics to estimate and animate probable body poses. We provide a detailed evaluation of our system, benchmarking it against a professional-grade Vicon tracking system. We conclude with a series of demonstration applications that underscore the unique potential of our approach, which could be enabled on many modern smartphones with a simple software update.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceInertial measurement unitComputer visionPoseArtificial intelligenceTouchscreenSensor fusionKinematicsInverse kinematicsSoftwareHuman–computer interactionRobotPhysicsProgramming languageClassical mechanicsHuman Pose and Action RecognitionHuman Motion and AnimationHand Gesture Recognition Systems