Abstract
Some overview results of previously published work in the framework of the application of Three-Dimensional Integral Imaging for the classification of human gestures are shown, where occlusions in front of the gestures are present. This makes recognition a hard task. This research also involved the use of an RGB-D sensor (Kinect) for comparison purposes. We can conclude that Integral Imaging compares favorably when occlusions are present.
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