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Main Authors: Coppens, Adrien, Maquil, Valérie
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.19430
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author Coppens, Adrien
Maquil, Valérie
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Maquil, Valérie
contents The automated analysis of human behaviour provides many opportunities for the creation of interactive systems and the post-experiment investigations for user studies. Commodity depth cameras offer reasonable body tracking accuracy at a low price point, without the need for users to wear or hold any extra equipment. The resulting systems typically perform body tracking through a dedicated machine learning model, but they can be enhanced with additional AI components providing extra capabilities. This leads to opportunities but also challenges, for example regarding the orchestration of such AI components and the engineering of the resulting tracking pipeline. In this paper, we discuss these elements, based on our experience with the creation of a remote collaboration system across distant wall-sized displays, that we built using existing and readily available building blocks, including AI-based recognition models.
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spellingShingle Integrating AIs With Body Tracking Technology for Human Behaviour Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities
Coppens, Adrien
Maquil, Valérie
Human-Computer Interaction
The automated analysis of human behaviour provides many opportunities for the creation of interactive systems and the post-experiment investigations for user studies. Commodity depth cameras offer reasonable body tracking accuracy at a low price point, without the need for users to wear or hold any extra equipment. The resulting systems typically perform body tracking through a dedicated machine learning model, but they can be enhanced with additional AI components providing extra capabilities. This leads to opportunities but also challenges, for example regarding the orchestration of such AI components and the engineering of the resulting tracking pipeline. In this paper, we discuss these elements, based on our experience with the creation of a remote collaboration system across distant wall-sized displays, that we built using existing and readily available building blocks, including AI-based recognition models.
title Integrating AIs With Body Tracking Technology for Human Behaviour Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.19430