TY - GEN
T1 - Automatic 3D face generation from video with sparse point constraint and dense deformable model
AU - Hara, Tomoya
AU - Maejima, Akinobu
AU - Morishima, Shigeo
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - 3D face models have been widely applied in various fields (e.g. biometrics, movies, video games). Especially, it is one of the most popular and challenging tasks in computer vision and computer graphics to reconstruct a 3D face model only with single camera without attaching landmarks and projecting laser dots or structured light patterns on a face. For example, Maejima proposed a method, based on generic-model approach, which can quickly reconstruct a 3D face model from 2D single photograph using a deformable face model [Maejima et al. 2008]. However, since it supposes input as a frontal face image, this method cannot express the individual facial parts' geometry such as height of nose and cheek contour accurately.
AB - 3D face models have been widely applied in various fields (e.g. biometrics, movies, video games). Especially, it is one of the most popular and challenging tasks in computer vision and computer graphics to reconstruct a 3D face model only with single camera without attaching landmarks and projecting laser dots or structured light patterns on a face. For example, Maejima proposed a method, based on generic-model approach, which can quickly reconstruct a 3D face model from 2D single photograph using a deformable face model [Maejima et al. 2008]. However, since it supposes input as a frontal face image, this method cannot express the individual facial parts' geometry such as height of nose and cheek contour accurately.
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U2 - 10.1145/2073304.2073323
DO - 10.1145/2073304.2073323
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84855484391
SN - 9781450311373
T3 - SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters, SA'11
BT - SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters, SA'11
T2 - SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters, SA'11
Y2 - 12 December 2011 through 15 December 2011
ER -