Authors
Volker Blanz, Albert Mehl, Thomas Vetter, H-P Seidel
Publication date
2004/9/9
Conference
Proceedings. 2nd International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission, 2004. 3DPVT 2004.
Pages
293-300
Publisher
IEEE
Description
General information about a class of objects, such as human faces or teeth, can help to solve the otherwise ill-posed problem of reconstructing a complete surface from sparse 3D feature points or 2D projections of points. We present a technique that uses a vector space representation of shape (3D morphable model) to infer missing vertex coordinates. Regularization derived from a statistical approach makes the system stable and robust with respect to noise by computing the optimal tradeoff between fitting quality and plausibility. We present a direct, noniterative algorithm to calculate this optimum efficiently, and a method for simultaneously compensating unknown rigid transformations. The system is applied and evaluated in two different fields: (1) reconstruction of 3D faces at unknown orientations from 2D feature points at interactive rates, and (2) restoration of missing surface regions of teeth for CAD-CAM …
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Scholar articles
V Blanz, A Mehl, T Vetter, HP Seidel - Proceedings. 2nd International Symposium on 3D Data …, 2004