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HTML Summary of #30500 3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction
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3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction (Otro)
3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction (Otro)
3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction (Otro)
3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction (Otro)
3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction (Otro)
There is an increasing need of easy and affordable technologies to automatically generate virtual 3D models from their real counterparts. In particular, 3D human reconstruction has driven the creation of many clever techniques, most of them based on the visual hull (VH) concept. Such techniques do not require expensive hardware; however, they tend to yield 3D humanoids with realistic bodies but mediocre faces, since VH cannot handle concavities. On the other hand, structured light projectors allow to capture very accurate depth data, and thus to reconstruct realistic faces, but they are too expensive to use several of them. We have developed a technique to merge a VH-based 3D mesh of a reconstructed humanoid and the depth data of its face, captured by a single structured light projector. By combining the advantages of both systems in a simple setting, we are able to reconstruct realistic 3D human models with believable faces.
2012
3D facial merging for virtual human reconstruction
Robotics and Industrial Computing
Robótica e Informática Industrial
Telecommunications
Telecomunicaciones
3DTV-Conference: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video (3DTV-CON)
Zurich, Switzerland
IEEE
Morán Burgos
Francisco
Francisco Morán Burgos
Pages Scasso
Rafael
Rafael Pages Scasso