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Model-Based 3D Face Capture with Shape-from-Silhouettes
Nice, France October 17-October 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AMFG.2003.1240819IEEE International Workshop on Analys ...
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Baback Moghaddam, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory
Jinho Lee, The Ohio State University
Hanspeter Pfister, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory
Raghu Machiraju, The Ohio State University
We present a method for 3D face acquisition using a set or sequence of 2D binary silhouettes. Since silhouette images depend only on the shape and pose of an object, they are immune to lighting and/or texture variations (unlike feature or texture-based shape-from-correspondence). Our prior 3D face model is a linear combination of "eigenheads" obtained by applying PCA to a training set of laser-scanned 3D faces. These shape coefficients are the parameters for a near-automatic system for capturing the 3D shape as well as the 2D texture-map of a novel input face. Specifically, we use back-projection and a boundary-weighted XOR-based cost function for binary silhouette matching, coupled with a probabilistic "downhill-simplex" optimization for shape estimation and refinement. Experiments with a multi-camera rig as well as monocular video sequences demonstrate the advantages of our 3D modeling framework and ultimately, its utility for robust face recognition with built-in invariance to pose and illumination.
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Baback Moghaddam, Jinho Lee, Hanspeter Pfister, Raghu Machiraju, "Model-Based 3D Face Capture with Shape-from-Silhouettes," amfg, pp.20, IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures, 2003
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