Title :
Hyperpatches for 3D model acquisition and tracking
Author :
Wiles, Charles S. ; Maki, Atsuto ; Matsuda, Natsuko
Author_Institution :
Ealing Studios, Anthropics Technol., London, UK
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Automatic 3D model acquisition and 3D tracking of simple objects under motion using a single camera is often difficult due to the sparsity of information from which to establish the model. We developed an automatic scheme that first computes a simple Euclidean model of the object and then enriches this model using hyperpatches. These hyperpatches contain information on both the orientation and intensity pattern variation of roughly planar patches on an object. This information allows both the spatial and intensity distortions of the projected patch to be modeled accurately under 3D object motion. Considering human tracking as a specific application, we show that hyperpatches can not only be computed automatically during model acquisition from a monocular image sequence, but that they are also extremely appropriate for the task of visual tracking
Keywords :
computer vision; face recognition; image sequences; motion estimation; object recognition; optical tracking; stereo image processing; 3D model acquisition; 3D object tracking; Euclidean model; face analysis; hyperpatches; image sequence; model acquisition; motion estimation; pose estimation; visual tracking; Cameras; Computer vision; Eyes; Face detection; Head; Humans; Image sequences; Mouth; Stability; Tracking;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on