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conference paper
From regular images to animated heads: a least squares approach
1998
Computer Vision — ECCV'98
We show that we can effectively fit arbitrarily complex animation models to noisy image data. Our approach is based on least-squares adjustment using of a set of progressively finer control triangulations and takes advantage of three complementary sources of information: stereo data, silhouette edges and 2D feature points. In this way, complete head models, including ears and hair, can be acquired with a cheap and entirely passive sensor, such as an ordinary video camera. They can then be fed to existing animation software to produce synthetic sequences
Type
conference paper
Authors
Publication date
1998
Published in
Computer Vision — ECCV'98
Start page
188
End page
202
Note
Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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Freiburg, Germany | June, 1998 | |
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